Microsoft has launched Gaming Copilot, an AI assistant designed to help PC gamers navigate in-game challenges. The tool integrates with the Windows Game Bar and Xbox mobile app, providing personalized guidance based on player data. It marks the company's ongoing integration of artificial intelligence into gaming experiences.
Microsoft's Gaming Copilot AI is now available to assist PC players with difficult aspects of video games, such as puzzles, boss battles, and quests. Initially tested in beta last year under the name Copilot for Gaming, the feature has expanded to work through the Windows Game Bar, the Xbox mobile app, and devices like the ROG Xbox Ally. It is accessible in most regions, excluding mainland China.
To use Gaming Copilot, players open the Windows Game Bar by pressing Windows + G and sign in with an Xbox account. The assistant appears as a widget that can remain visible in a Mini Mode window during gameplay. Voice commands via push-to-talk allow quick interactions, enabling requests for strategy tips, quest guidance, or achievement unlocks. The AI draws on Xbox account details—including play history, achievements, and real-time progress—along with information from the Bing search engine to deliver tailored responses. It can also provide context on character backstories or game narratives.
Developers have the option to integrate custom data, which could improve the accuracy of the AI's advice for particular titles. This development aligns with Microsoft's broader AI initiatives, including a $13 billion investment in OpenAI and enhancements to Windows, productivity tools, and Bing. The company's market value has surpassed $3 trillion amid rising AI interest.
Gamer reactions are mixed. While some appreciate the convenience of in-game help without external resources, others on platforms like Reddit have called it potential bloatware. Microsoft plans to extend the feature to Xbox consoles and handheld devices in the future.