Microsoft is retiring the Xbox Gaming Copilot feature on mobile devices and consoles. The company confirmed it will stop development of the AI assistant on these platforms. This decision marks the end of the service for Xbox users on handheld and home console hardware.
Asha Sharma, the new Xbox CEO, stated that the company will begin winding down Copilot on mobile. She also confirmed that development on consoles will cease entirely. The status of the feature on PC remains unspecified in the current announcement.
The decision follows lukewarm reception and controversy regarding AI assistance in single-player games. Microsoft is likely responding to player feedback about the integration of generative AI in interactive entertainment. The move signals a shift in how the company approaches AI features in its gaming ecosystem.
This retirement affects the broader landscape of AI in gaming. Other developers are still experimenting with similar tools. Microsoft's withdrawal highlights the challenges of implementing AI assistants in narrative-driven experiences.



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