For users, this will become a hub to locate and install widgets to make the Windows 10 Game Bar more useful. Expanded functionality is the focus of the Widget Store, according to an Xbox Wire post this week: “We thought we’d bring your favorite apps to you right within the Xbox Game Bar where you can access them without ever leaving your game.” To kick off the Widget Store, Microsoft has brough two features to Game Bar users. Firstly there’s XSplit Gamecaster, which allows users to chat, broadcast, and see stream analytics. Users can customize the tool to include the features they require most and pin them to the service. Secondly there’s Razer Cortex widget, which offers system optimization tools for gaming sessions. For example, Restore and Boost options are available, as well as access to Razer Silver rewards. You can download the XSplit Gamecaster from the Microsoft Store here and the Razer Cortex from the Microsoft Store. Both are located in the new Widget Store section of the wider store.
More Widgets
Looking ahead, Microsoft says it will be adding Intel Graphics Command Center features to the Windows 10 Game Bar. The company did not say when this widget will arrive, other than providing a vague springtime release schedule. Developers can leverage the Game Bar SDK (Beta), which is available from today. Interesting parties can start creating widgets and learn more here.