A new video shows how Gaming Copilot will work on Xbox, the artificial intelligence assistant that will help players with guides, tips and other functions within games.
More stories in the category News
- Xbox adds all these games to “Stream your own game”: the cloud keeps growing non-stop
- With Xbox Game Pass you can add these 5 games to your account for free: updated guide for new users
- Forza Horizon 6 confirms new cars for its garage: complete list of the 100 models revealed
| Don't miss anything and follow us on Google News! |
Microsoft continues to showcase new features of Gaming Copilot, the AI-powered assistant designed for gamers that will arrive on Xbox later this year. A recently published video allows us to see in more detail how this tool will work when it becomes available on consoles.
Microsoft’s proposal is simple: offer an assistant that accompanies the player while gaming, providing tips, information, and contextual help without having to leave the game or search for guides on the browser.
How Gaming Copilot will work on Xbox
In the video, we can see how Gaming Copilot appears as a panel within the system, from which players can ask questions about the game they are currently playing.
-
Suggestions for advancing in missions or overcoming challenges
-
Tips on game mechanics
-
Information about objects, abilities, or systems
-
Quick answers to player questions
The idea is that the assistant functions as a kind of interactive guide, accessible directly from the console.
Many players use it simply to talk to the AI
Microsoft has also shared some interesting data about the early use of this tool. According to the company, 19% of the first interactions with Gaming Copilot were used simply to talk to the AI as if it were a companion.
- This shows that some players not only use it to resolve doubts but also as a form of conversation or companionship while gaming.
Some guides seem to come directly from the internet
Here's how Gaming Copilot will work on Xbox when it arrives later this year. According to Microsoft, 19 percent of early usage was just to chat with the AI as a companion. The guides are seemingly lifted without credit from the internet. It's unclear if that will change before console launch.
— AmericanTruckSongs10 (@ethangach.bsky.social) 2026-03-14T19:28:48.604Z
Gaming Copilot will arrive on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S by the end of this year, expanding the artificial intelligence ecosystem that Microsoft is progressively integrating into its services for gamers.

