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Windows 10 gaming team explains what you can expect from the new OS

The Xbox app in Windows 10.

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Windows 10 is launches tomorrow (our early impressions), and it’s going to bring a bunch of Xbox gaming features to Microsoft’s biggest product.

The Xbox app in Windows 10 is about to unleash a plethora of new gaming capabilities for PC players. These include GameDVR, cross-device play, and streaming of Xbox One games to a local PC or Windows 10 tablet. It’s a lot of new integrations that should make playing games on your PC feel more active and alive.

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It’s one thing for us to tell you about it, but you’ll get to try it all out soon for free if you use your upgrade from Windows 7 or 8. And if you can’t wait that long, check the video below to see Microsoft run through a demonstration of the new features: