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Today during a Windows 10 event in Redmond, Microsoft finally offered details about how the new operating system will integrate with the Xbox One. One of the key announcements is that gamers will be able to stream their Xbox One titles to Windows 10 devices.
But what about the other way around? Microsoft is looking into supporting this functionality, Xbox boss Phil Spencer says, though there is nothing to announce at this time.
"People ask about the streaming in the opposite direction--can I stream from my PC to my Xbox?--and I'll just say it's something that we're really looking at," Spencer said during a group interview at Microsoft's headquarters today. "If you think about that vision--my games are my games wherever I am, and I can play with whoever I want to play with--we want to be able to land solutions that are as native as the one we showed there. We just have to kind of work with the physics of time and work it through."
For more on Microsoft's many announcements today, check out the roundup below.