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Xbox’s Copilot for Gaming AI will help you win more games

DATE POSTED:March 14, 2025
Xbox’s Copilot for Gaming AI will help you win more games

Microsoft will begin testing its optional AI-powered gaming assistant, Copilot for Gaming, starting in April, as announced on the Official Xbox Podcast. This assistant aims to provide game recommendations and enhance player skills for Xbox users.

What is Copilot for Gaming?

Copilot for Gaming is designed to help players save time and improve their gaming experience by simplifying tasks such as downloading and updating games. It will also offer hints for side quests that players might overlook. Initially, Copilot will function as a second-screen companion via the Xbox mobile app, with interested users able to sign up for early access through the Xbox Insider program.

“It has to be personalized to you the way that you like to play and it should be able to help you get further in gaming, be your companion, and help connect you with families and communities,” said Fatima Kardar, Xbox corporate vice president of Gaming AI.

Kardar, who is relatively new to gaming, noted that Copilot assists her in finding game recommendations, which is beneficial given her lack of familiarity with the latest releases. Jason Ronald, vice president of next generation at Xbox, highlighted that Copilot can suggest suitable cars for players in racing games, depending on their individual play style. During the podcast, a demonstration showcased Copilot’s ability to help players choose heroes in Overwatch 2 that could counter their opponents effectively.

Kardar emphasized that gaming is unique among media forms in that it can leave players feeling stuck. Thus, Copilot is intended to assist gamers in progressing through their games without being intrusive, as the AI will adapt to each player’s preferences.

This testing phase occurs as Microsoft intensifies its focus on AI technologies. Following the 2022 launch of ChatGPT, Microsoft entered into a multibillion-dollar agreement with OpenAI, which led to the development of Copilot as an AI assistant in Windows. AI capabilities have since permeated various Microsoft offerings, including applications such as PowerPoint and Azure.

Despite this push towards AI, the video game industry has faced significant layoffs, including within Microsoft’s ranks. There are concerns among developers that AI could potentially replace software developers. Recently, Microsoft introduced Muse, an AI model designed for gameplay ideation, although some developers view this technology as a cost-reduction tool rather than a sought-after innovation.

Microsoft clarified that Copilot for Gaming will allow players to retain control, with AI assistance serving as an additive feature. The podcast also indicated that the Xbox Play Anywhere program, which enables gamers to access their titles on either console or PC, has been expanded to include 1,000 games.

Featured image credit: Microsoft