

Click the "Record that" button to save the last 30 seconds of gameplay, or just press Windows + Alt + G. To bring up the Game bar, press Windows + G. With an upcoming Windows Insider update (build 10061 or higher), you will be able to record game clips for Windows PC games using the new Game bar available on Windows 10. Game DVR for PC games – The Game bar lets you record game clips of your favorite Windows games.You can also see a video of these new features in action on the Xbox Wire. Among these features are voice messages (which were originally set to arrive in March), a new power-saving prompt, and the ability to power on and off your console using the SmartGlass app.Īll the new Xbox Windows 10 and Xbox One features are listed below, with official descriptions courtesy of Microsoft. In the same blog post, Microsoft also revealed some of the new Xbox One and SmartGlass updates now available to people in the Preview program. The full version of Windows 10 is due to launch sometime this summer, possibly in July. What's more, Xbox One controller drivers are now baked into Windows 10, so you won't have to download them separately. In addition, the new Xbox app on Windows 10 has been updated to support live-streaming TV if you already have an Xbox One with a digital TV tuner. Also included in the April update is a new Avatar app where you can customize your avatar's appearance, along with updates to User Profile settings and an option to show your real name (also already available on Xbox One). The new features include Game DVR and screenshot functionality, two items already available on Xbox One. Provided you're in that program, the features listed here will be available when you update to version. In a post on the Xbox Wire today, Microsoft outlined the numerous new features coming to the PC Xbox app for Windows 10, which is currently available to anyone in the Microsoft Insider program.
