Gaming Copilot is Coming to Xbox Series X/S in 2026

The feature has been available as a beta on Windows 11, and allows players to ask for help with games, or even their achievement history.

Posted By | On 13th, Mar. 2026

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Continuing its spree of announcements at Game Developer’s Conference 2026, Microsoft has now confirmed that its Gaming Copilot feature will be making its way to Xbox Series X/S this year. As caught by GamesRadar, the announcement was made by Xbox gaming AI partner group project manager Sonali Yadav during a panel at GDC. The feature has existed in the form of a beta on Windows for some time now.

“I’m excited to announce that later this year, we will bring Gaming Copilot to the current-generation consoles,” said Yadav at the panel, “and we will continue to bring it to more services that players are playing.”

Gaming Copilot has been described by Microsoft as being “your personal gaming sidekick on Xbox”. The feature is available on Windows through the Xbox Game Bar, where players can click on the Copilot button to get more options. Among other things, Gaming Copilot offers game recommendations based on what you are currently playing or your play history, as well as in-game assistance and strategy guides and insights with “personalized coaching.”

Along with Windows 11, Gaming Copilot can also be accessed through the Xbox mobile app on iOS and Android, as well as the ROG Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X handheld gaming PCs. Since it is still currently in beta, it is unknown whether the console launch of Gaming Copilot will bring any new functionality or features.

In an FAQ on the official Gaming Copilot web page, Microsoft has offered a variety of examples for how the feature can be used. For example, Minecraft players can ask what materials they need to craft a certain item. When asking for new game recommendations, Gaming Copilot can take into account a variety of factors, including critical reception, release dates, and even specific genres. It can also access your account history, giving you the option to ask it things like when you might be due for a renewal of a Game Pass subscription, or what the last achievement you got in Starfield was.

Interestingly, a recent patent filed by Microsoft was discovered that could make use of cloud-based AI or other players to assist those that might be stuck in games. While far from a confirmation, the patent could be an indication of how the company plans to further evolve the Gaming Copilot technology.

While the patent described many scenarios in which it could be used, it was also noted as being smart enough to automatically figure out which parts of the game would be ideal to trigger assistance. It has also been described as being quite versatile, being available in many genres. Racing game players, for instance, can use it to figure out the best driving line. Similarly, adventure games could offer lessons on how to control a hoverboard.

Sony was discovered to have filed a similar patent that could make use of an AI assistant to help players out. The patent describes “methods, systems, and devices for providing ghost assistance to a player during gameplay,” involving the creation of a “ghost character” trained on footage to be capable of identifying game scenarios and player interactions.


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