PC Game Pass FAQ | Xbox Support
The PC Game Pass plan gives you access to a set of high-quality PC games on Windows. The best way to experience PC Game Pass is in the Xbox app for Windows, available for download from the Microsoft Store or at:
Fortnite | Xbox Support
Need help with Fortnite? Find links to the Fortnite FAQ, your Epic account, and your purchase history.
Get the Xbox Insider Hub app
With the Xbox Insider Hub, you can participate in the Xbox Insider Program and explore console, game, app previews, and other experiences before they become available to the general public.
What’s new: Xbox app on PC updates | Xbox Support
Launch the Xbox app on your PC.; Select your profile picture and go to Settings.; Go to About to view your version number.
I don’t see a purchase in my order history | Xbox Support
Note Submitting a request doesn’t guarantee a refund. Most purchases aren’t eligible for a refund after 14 days.
Why you're being asked for parental consent | Xbox Support
Content restrictions – You or a member in your Xbox family group has their birth date set to under the age of majority (for example, under 18 in the U.S. or 19 in South Korea) and can’t access the content that you’re trying to launch due to age restrictions.; Account creation – You’re trying to create a new child account, and you need parental consent to finish setting up the Xbox ...
How to get software and driver updates for Windows devices
Learn how to get the latest software and driver updates for your Windows 10/11 device so you can keep playing your Xbox games.
What games are compatible with my Xbox console?
Backward compatible, back compat, xbox compatibility, cross gen, playable games on Xbox, compatible, cloud gaming back compat
Minecraft | Xbox Support
Learn more about playing Minecraft and finding support from Mojang Studios.
Request a refund for digital games | Xbox Support
Refunds are typically issued for requests that meet the following criteria: Requests are made within 14 days of the purchase date; Requests are for games in which you haven’t accumulated a significant amount of play time