Microsoft Launches Copilot for Gaming in Mobile Beta
- Microsoft began beta testing its Copilot for Gaming AI tool on May 28, 2025, via the Xbox mobile app on iOS and Android in selected regions.
- The launch follows Microsoft's earlier announcement to create an AI companion that offers in-game help and Xbox activity insights, with testing limited to over 50 countries excluding most of Europe and the UK.
- The Copilot app lets players ask questions by voice or text about strategies, achievements, game recommendations, and play history while serving as a second screen that won't disrupt gameplay.
- Taylor O'Malley, Xbox's principal program manager, explained that the feature lets users engage with Copilot for Gaming on a separate device while maintaining focus on their main gameplay.
- Microsoft plans wider availability across more platforms, including Game Bar on Windows, and aims to add features like game downloads and proactive coaching based on player feedback from this beta phase.
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Copilot for Gaming Beta: Microsoft Has Brought It to Mobile!
You can now try the AI on iOS and Android in several countries, although it is not yet available in Hungary. According to Microsoft, Copilot for Gaming aims to be the ultimate assistant for gamers. Users can access it on a second screen without taking away from their main gaming experience. The AI knows which game they are playing and understands their Xbox activity, enabling it to answer questions about games that interest players, provide li…
Microsoft is extending the use of its Copilot Smart Assistant to the video game field by launching a beta version for mobile devices. This initiative aims to support players through artificial intelligence on smartphones and tablets.
Copilot for Gaming, which Microsoft describes as "the ultimate game companion", is starting to be tested today in beta version, via the Xbox app on iOS and Android.
After the announcements, place the test phases! And the Copilot for Gaming service launches on mobile devices via an application that... Does not do much for now. Developing an environment as Microsoft wishes will take time, and the application simply allows, for now, to ask some oral questions about the game you are playing or about your account. A help that is therefore limited, but that should grow in the coming weeks and months, all the more…
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