The release of Halo: Infinite approaches and attracts GameStar readers not even as many Master Chiefs from behind the stove as the return of the popular hero might suggest. Microsoft proudly claims to deliver a strong gaming experience, especially for PC gamers:
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»PC vs. Console« as a separate mode
The latest news even draws really big circles: The Microsoft Store and the Xbox app on PC will allow the in the future Folder for downloading games
How does it work so far?
Microsoft is currently defining the game folders itself and hiding them, for example, under the protected ones WindowsApps
on the C hard drive. In the future, you will be able to determine, browse and move the folder yourself as your mouse has grown. What’s missing now is Windows 10’s November update to make the feature a reality. Microsoft said:
The new Microsoft Store will be introduced gradually by the end of the year for users of Windows 10 PCs with Windows 10, version 2004 or newer. It will be an automatic store background update – no action through Windows Update is required.
As The Verge reported that the new version of the Xbox app is currently being tested internally and will soon appear as a beta. We wouldn’t be surprised if that happened before the Halo: Infinite release on December 8th, which is one of the most important Microsoft releases of the year.
Take a look at our video if you can get excited about real multiplayer battles:
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Halo Infinite could become the best multiplayer shooter of the year
Great news for modders
The supposedly small change allows you to add mods to your games in Game Pass for PC yourself, without having attended a computer science course beforehand.
This also opens the Xbox app for PC to users who are less technically skilled. You will also recognize games that support mods in the Microsoft Store and the Xbox app by their own little hint.