- Microsoft confirmed Gaming Copilot for Xbox Series S|X at GDC 2026.
- The AI assistant is already available to try on PC, mobile, and the ROG Xbox Ally.
- Fans can expect help with games, custom recommendations, and more through this assistant.
Microsoft, like many other companies, has recently gone all in on AI. For Microsoft, Copilot integration across its software suite and product stack has been a massive priority lately, and it seems this will continue to be the case in the coming years.
At GDC 2026, the gaming giant confirmed that Copilot is now set to make its debut on Xbox consoles soon.
Why it matters: Generative AI is becoming a major part of the gaming industry, and this announcement shows just one more way AI will influence the future of games.

According to reports from GDC 2026, Microsoft is excited about the prospect of bringing the AI to current-gen Xbox consoles by the end of 2026.
For context, Gaming Copilot is not entirely new for those already part of the Microsoft gaming ecosystem. This AI assistant is currently available across PC, mobile, and even the ROG Xbox Ally.
Currently, the AI assistant is best used as a guide when looking to answer queries regarding various games. It’s also worth noting that Gaming Copilot can be used without exiting a game, which makes it useful in such scenarios.
Elsewhere, the assistant can be used for recommendations for specific games based on player interests and gameplay history.

With Gaming Copilot set to debut on the Xbox Series S|X, Microsoft is likely testing the AI assistant before fully incorporating it into the next-generation Xbox Project Helix. This console is in the final stages of development, with development kits also expected to be sent out by next year.
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