After bringing the AI assistant to the Xbox mobile app, Windows 11, and the Xbox Ally, Microsoft is ready to launch it on the Xbox.
After bringing the AI assistant to the Xbox mobile app, Windows 11, and the Xbox Ally, Microsoft is ready to launch it on the Xbox.


Xbox is getting ready to launch its Gaming Copilot AI assistant on “current-generation consoles” this year, according to a report from GamesRadar. Sonali Yadav, Xbox’s product manager for gaming AI, revealed the news during a panel at the Game Developers Conference (GDC), adding that the company will also add the assistant to “more services that players are playing.”
Microsoft has been working on its gaming-focused Copilot assistant for months now, with the company launching it in beta on the Xbox mobile app, Windows 11, and Xbox Ally handhelds. Players can use their voice to call upon the Gaming Copilot if they get stuck in a game, and the AI assistant is supposed to reply with suggestions about what to do next. It can also answer questions about a player’s gaming history, offer up tips or strategies, and provide game recommendations. In examples shared by Xbox, players can ask Gaming Copilot how to beat a particular boss or which materials they need to craft a sword in Minecraft.
Though Yadav didn’t confirm which consoles that Copilot is coming to, the company’s current lineup includes the Xbox Series X | S. It also has a Project Helix Xbox in the pipeline — the company’s first major launch in years without former Xbox chief Phil Spencer at the helm. Asha Sharma, Microsoft’s previous head of AI development for enterprise teams, took over as CEO of Microsoft Gaming in February, while former Xbox president Sarah Bond also left. Project Helix isn’t expected to reach alpha until 2027 and will play PC games, too.