Here's What's Included In The Xbox September 2025 Update

The Xbox September 2025 update has just been highlighted by the folks over at Team Xbox, and they've stacked it full of new features this time around, although some of them have been available to Insiders for a while now.

For example, they're talking about the public rollout of Steam and other storefronts on the Xbox PC app, as well as game save improvements on PC - but there's also plenty of new stuff in here that we haven't come across before.

Here's a short overview of the Xbox September 2025 update, with more details available at Xbox Wire:

Console Updates

New "Offer Wallet" Feature Will Let You Easily Find & Claim Offers

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"Providing a unified digital wallet solution for Xbox players to discover, redeem and manage promotional offers and credits, Offer Wallet is now available on both web and console platforms. Directly connected to your Xbox profile and powered by Xbox Purchase’s secure backend, you can now easily find and claim great offers. No more tracking and entering 5×5 token codes manually – you can now manage offers directly on your console or the web through a single, seamless experience."

Microsoft Rewards Updates

Major Rewards Hub Refresh + Redeem Points On Mobile

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"The Rewards hub on PC is getting a major refresh, and it’s looking sharp. Whether you’re tracking progress, redeeming points, or just exploring new ways to play, the updated experience is built to be smoother and more intuitive across all screen sizes, including handhelds. The new design adapts beautifully to all screen sizes, so you can keep earning wherever you’re playing."

PC Gaming Updates

Gaming CoPilot

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"We’re thrilled to share that Gaming Copilot (Beta), your personal gaming sidekick, has officially started expanding to Game Bar on Windows PC and is coming next month to the Xbox mobile app. Gaming is one of the only forms of entertainment where you can get stuck, and Gaming Copilot is designed to help get you past those obstacles so you can get to the fun faster and spend more time playing the games you love."

Steam & Other Storefronts On The Xbox PC App

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"Now all your apps and games are easier to find than ever under My Library. With My apps, you can now access your go-to third-party apps, such as browsers, storefronts, and gaming utilities, right from the Xbox PC app. No more digging around – everything’s in one place. Sort, scroll, and choose which apps you want to find and download on your home screen. Additionally, bring everything together with an aggregated gaming library under My games. This collected gaming library pulls your games from Xbox, Game Pass, and your installed games from leading PC storefronts together."

Finalising Improvements To The Game Bar

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"We’ve wrapped up visual updates for Social widgets, and the result is a cleaner, more cohesive look across both Compact Mode and Desktop Mode. But it’s not just about looks, we’ve also made controller navigation smoother and more intuitive. Whether you’re chatting or checking activity, it’s now easier to get around with a controller. All of this adds up to a more polished, more enjoyable in-game overlay experience and better usability."

Added A Network Quality Indicator

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"We’ve added a handy new feature to the Xbox PC app: a Network Quality Indicator (NQI) tool. Designed to help players better understand their network conditions, NQI offers clear guidance to troubleshoot the most common in-stream network issues that might mess with your cloud gaming experience. Since most audio/video issues come down to connection problems, this should make it easier to figure out what’s going on."

More Information On Game Save Syncing

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"Now, when there’s a save that has not been synced from a previous session, on the next device you play on you’ll see a progress bar, device name, timestamp, and more details to help you understand what’s going on. We’ve also added insights into where the sync is coming from, how it’s progressing, and what to do if something gets stuck.

In addition to all of these, Microsoft is also highlighting various new games that have been added to the Dynamic Backgrounds, Xbox Play Anywhere, Xbox Stream Your Own Game, Retro Classics and Mouse and Keyboard libraries.

We'll be covering most of these separately over the next couple of days, but you can find the full lists on Xbox Wire right now if you're keen to see them ASAP (we just think they're a bit too long and messy to list in this article!).

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[source news.xbox.com]