In an official blog post, Eric Hamilton and Kripal Kavi from the Xbox Game Bar Team said, “We heard your feedback loud and clear: you don’t always want to Alt+Tab to separate apps when gaming on your PC. You don’t need to exit the game to turn on or off a stream, optimize the games, and more. The idea here is to make all essential features that a gamer needs accessible from the overlay. The widget store is standalone and you will be able to access new widgets, update your existing ones, and manage everything related to them from the in-game overlay itself. If you’re an insider, you will see widgets for XSplit’s Gamecaster (managing your livestream, chats, and more) and Razer’s Cortex are already available for download. Only Windows 10 Insiders can access the widget store by pressing ‘Win+G’ keys at the same time. It won’t be accessible to everyone at the moment. The new Xbox Game Bar widget store is going live today but there’s a catch.
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