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Xbox library import is here

Sign in with Xbox and pull every game you've played into StackPop. Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC Game Pass. Nothing to upload, nothing to format.

By CajunPanda

Steam was the first console-shaped library StackPop could pull in with a single click. Xbox is the second.

Sign in with Xbox on the login page, or hit Link Xbox Account in your settings, and StackPop loads in every game you've played across Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC Game Pass. Nothing to upload. Nothing to format. The first run on my own account dropped 100 games into my stack the second I clicked through.

What you get

Each game lands on the right platform, picked from where you actually played it. A Halo 3 lifer shows up under Xbox 360. A Series-only title shows up under Xbox Series X|S. Game Pass titles you played on your PC come in as Windows. If you played a multi-gen game on more than one Xbox, it lands on the newest one.

Each game also lands with the date you last played it. That date feeds your activity feed and the Recently Popped section on your public profile. So if your gaming history goes back fifteen years, your profile suddenly does too. Mine has Rock Band 4 from last August, Octopath Traveler from 2021, and a board game adaptation I forgot I bought back in 2020 sitting next to each other. That's a more honest portrait of someone's taste than a list of completed games.

What you don't get (yet)

There's one thing Steam gives us that Xbox can't, and I want to be straight about it. Steam tells StackPop how many minutes you've played each game. Xbox doesn't share that with third-party apps. So your Xbox titles will show last-played dates but not exact playtime. The "tried 5 hours of this" achievement, the deep-dive badges, the playtime totals on profiles, all of those keep working for Steam imports. For Xbox titles, you'll get them by hitting Play on the picker yourself.

I'd rather show you a real date than a fake hour count. If Microsoft ever opens the door, exact playtime gets added.

What if you've already imported elsewhere

Already have a stack? Linking Xbox won't break anything. If a game is already in your library on the same platform, the Xbox import attaches to that row instead of duplicating it. Your existing playtime, ratings, and notes are untouched.

If you've been waiting on Xbox to show up, log into StackPop and hit Sign in with Xbox. The picker has a lot of new ammo.