Windows 11 just broke today, as in now we know a lot of what to expect. It'll come as a free update to Windows 10, so you won't need to worry about grabbing a new installation file, and it'll bring a lot of features pioneered on the Xbox Series X|S like Auto-HDR and DirectStorage for faster loading times. And of course, Windows 11 will maintain the "broadest hardware support in the world."

But the coolest thing about Windows 11? It'll come with a built-in Xbox app so that you can have quick and easy access to Xbox Game Pass.

Xbox Wire didn’t exactly show the app in action, but we assume it’ll look generally the same as your Xbox Series X|S home screen, only in a window. You’ll have access to a "library of over 100 high-quality PC games across genres,” including a bunch of new Bethesda games that were just announced at E3 and a brand new first-party title every quarter, such as Halo Infinite, Twelve Minutes, and Age of Empires IV.

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Even better, if you have an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, the Xbox App will let you play Xbox Cloud Gaming directly with no browser required. In the future, you’ll even be able to stream to your TV and use Cloud Gaming on the Xbox One, meaning you’ll be able to get next-gen games with just a fast internet connection.

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You’ll also be able to install and use Android apps on Windows 11, which means Google and Microsoft are really teaming up. Android apps will appear just like icons on your desktop, and launching them will be the exact same as your phone.

Windows 11 will reportedly arrive as a free online update to Windows 10. Microsoft didn't say when the rollout would begin, but expect to receive a notification sometime soon, and expect to set aside an hour or so for your computer to install the update (depending on your machine's specs, of course).

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