The American multinational technology company - Microsoft, made it known to the public that future PCs will support Xbox Wireless right out of the box. Which means gamers don't need any additional adapters or wires.

The news seems to be delightful for gamers, as if a player wanted to use their "Xbox One" accessory with their Windows PC, they don't need a special adapter anymore.

The Xbox Wireless feature will first be available on the upcoming Lenovo "IdeaCentre Y710 Cube," which will be released in October, but Microsoft announced that the feature should eventually integrate with other devices, based on the report of PC Mag.

Will Tuttle, Xbox Wire Editor in Chief, posted a blog in which it stated that people should expect to witness both new PCs and new accessories that support Xbox Wireless as they create new ways for their fans to play seamlessly across other devices.

Xbox Wire Editor in Chief also stated that by way of their partners, they plan to deliver a range of Xbox Wireless supported PCs and accessories such as joysticks, headsets as well as other input devices.

Microsoft's plan will be possible through the help of their partners, such as Turtle Beach, Astro, SteelSeries, HyperX, Razer, Catz, PDP, Plantronics and Lenovo, according to The Verge.

On the other hand, as Microsoft celebrated ID@Xbox program's third anniversary, the company announced that a massive of independently produced Xbox One games will be available for Windows 10 over the next several years.

ID@Xbox program director Chris Charla stated that in spite of the fact that there are more than 300 ID@Xbox games are now on "Xbox One," such as Playdead's "Inside" and Psyonix's "Rocket League," there are more than 1,000 games in development today for "Xbox One" and Windows 10, Digital Trends reported.

And Charla also stated that they will have more games to discuss in Game Preview for Windows 10.

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