Two more features have been added to the Xbox Insiders testing library,microsofthas launched yet another update on its PC and Xbox platforms. The most important of the two new features launching today is Game History, which allows Xbox players to view the games they've played across all platforms at once.

This new Game History option is a new tile at the end of the Jump Back list that displays all of the games a player has recently played. However, this option differs from previous game history lookup features in that it shows games that players have played on any Xbox-supported platform, whether that's an Xbox console, Windows PC, or handheld console.
"No matter which device you're using, your progress, preferences, and gaming moments are just a tap away—whether you're continuing a late-night session on your laptop, sneaking in a quick match on your handheld, or diving deep into a game on your console, Xbox makes it easy to stay connected to the games you love," Lily Wang, product manager for Xbox Experiences, said in today's feature announcement blog post.
This should make it easy for players to get back into games that support features like Xbox Play Anywhere or Xbox Cloud Gaming, regardless of their Xbox platform.

Speaking of cloud gaming, the company has also made another change to the feature. Microsoft has been making a big push for Xbox on PC for some time now, and the latest Insider update gives PC players a way to see exactly what games are available for cloud playback in their library, both in-house and on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
To find this filter, Xbox Insiders on the PC Games Preview version of the Xbox PC app can go to the Library section and select the Cloud Playable option under the Sorting section.
As cloud games, Xbox, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S games that have never been launched on the PC platform are also included for players to experience. Don’t forget, Xbox Insiders on PC also got the “Stream Your Own Games” feature earlier this month.