Microsoft Gaming Copilot hits Windows in public beta — in-game AI overlay goes live for PC players

2025-09-20 15:53:55 英文原文

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Microsoft began rolling out its new Gaming Copilot assistant to Windows users as part of a public beta on September 19, following a previous rollout to Xbox Insiders in August. The feature, located within the Xbox Game Bar overlay, provides players with real-time in-game support using AI-driven context from their screen and Xbox account.

Unlike past versions of Copilot integrated into Windows or Microsoft 365, Gaming Copilot is built with screen context and real-time game awareness. It reads from your Xbox account history, sees what you’re playing, and can analyze screen content on demand to answer in-game questions. Microsoft says it’s designed to help players find achievements, plan builds, and navigate quests without needing to alt-tab to wikis or YouTube.

The company has not disclosed whether any of the Copilot inference runs locally or if it’s entirely cloud-based. There is also no mention of NPU acceleration, which would matter for players using Snapdragon X laptops or hybrid-core CPUs with on-device AI blocks. This will be a key testing point, particularly as Microsoft has framed the Copilot experience as optimized for new handhelds like the ROG Ally X.

Anti-cheat compatibility is another open question. Vendors like Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye generally whitelist Game Bar itself, but Copilot is a more complex overlay, and Microsoft hasn’t clarified whether any specific protections are in place. With real-time screenshot analysis and persistent widgets, it’s not clear how Copilot will behave in titles with aggressive DRM or competitive match enforcement.

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Microsoft launched Gaming Copilot as part of a public beta for Windows users on September 19, following an earlier rollout to Xbox Insiders. The AI-driven feature, accessible through the Xbox Game Bar overlay, offers real-time in-game assistance by analyzing screen content and player history. Designed to help players with achievements, builds, and quests, Gaming Copilot's functionality and whether it runs locally or via cloud remain undisclosed. Questions also arise regarding its compatibility with anti-cheat software and DRM systems.