Interesting days are ahead for Xbox players as the Xbox November Update has been announced with a wide range of improvements and new features. Xbox’s AI-powered gaming assistant, Gaming Copilot, is now available on mobile. Xbox Cloud Gaming is now available in India and supports resolution selection for streaming. Recently unveiled Full Screen Experience (FSE) has been expanded to more Windows 11 gaming handhelds. Here is a detailed look at each of these new features.
Xbox November Update: Gaming Copilot Now Available on Mobile
Gaming Copilot is a virtual assistant, powered by AI, aimed at helping gamers during their gaming sessions. It has been available on PC for quite some time and is now available on mobile through the Xbox app. It is aware of what’s happening in the video game in real-time and offers help accordingly. For example, if you are stuck at a puzzle or boss fight, you can take Gaming Copilot’s help to overcome the challenge. If you have completed an objective and do not know what to do or where to go next, it can help you there as well.

Players can ask about their play history, achievements, and game recommendations. Gaming Copilot is available in the Xbox app in beta stage. The app has a new dedicated Copilot tab from which you can ask gameplay-related questions. It supports both typing and voice commands.
Xbox November Update: Full Screen Experience Expands to More Devices
Full Screen Experience (FSE) debuted with the launch of the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X. As the name suggests, it offers a console-like full-screen user interface for browsing your gaming library and recently played games. It is easier to navigate with a controller and faster to jump back into games. This dedicated controller-first user experience is now expanding to more Windows 11 handhelds and PCs.

Xbox November Update: Choose Your Preferred Resolution on Cloud Gaming
Xbox Cloud Gaming now supports streaming resolution up to 1440p for select titles. It will also let players choose their preferred resolution for the best streaming experience. This means if you have unreliable or limited data connectivity, you can easily lower the resolution to avoid buffering and reduce data consumption.

The streaming service is now available in India, making it the 29th market to receive the support. Xbox says it will soon add Xbox app support to Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus, Fire TV Stick 4K Select, Fire TV 4-Series TVs, and Fire TV Omni QLED TVs.

