- There will be an Xbox App for Windows 10.
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The App will show all the games you've played across Xbox and PC devices
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It's similar to SmartGlass, as you can access messages, notifications, friends, achievements, and view Game DVR clips
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Game footage can be recorded using a Game DVR for Windows 10
- Windows 10 can run Steam
- There will be universal Windows 10 apps that can work on Xbox One
- Gamespot states that Windows 10 OS will be integrated into Xbox One in the future. Phil Spencer insisted that the platform won't be compromised by "enterprise-centric" and desktop-focused applications, "We won't see people using Excel on the Xbox, but Microsoft is making it easier to port experiences from PC over to Xbox where they make sense. We'll treat gaming on Windows 10 with the same passion as we've put into the Xbox console."
- Cross-Play-Functionality will be available for some games, like Fable Legends. What that means is that people on PC can play with people on Xbox One (so long as they have Windows 10).
- Windows 10 can stream Xbox One games
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Once you sync your Xbox to the Tablet, or PC that's running Windows 10 (and quite possibly Windows Phones in the future), you will be able to stream games, such as the console exclusive Forza Horizon 2
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