The Windows 10 Game Bar preview has picked up another staple Xbox feature, in the form of "Looking for Group" (LFG) listings. The new tab is listed as a beta, and does have a few bugs (notably, mouse scroll wheel doesn't seem to work), but it works for its core functionality – allowing you to quickly and easily find groups and other people to play games with. Here's a quick look at how it works.

You open the Windows 10 Game Bar by hitting Windows Key + G, but you won't see these features unless you enrol in the Windows 10 Gaming preview via the Xbox Insider app on PC. Here's a quick explainer on how to do that.

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If you're in the test ring, the Game Bar will update via the Microsoft Store, granting access to these new features. Enabling the tab in the menu gives you a new overlay, complete with a spread of games. As of writing, the list of games is pretty limited, but there's no reason they can't be expanded to include more in the future, linking up with Microsoft's game library database.

Selecting a game allows you to create a Looking for Group listing, complete with specific parameters, descriptions, and tagging to help you find the right players for you. You can either browse existing listings, filtering with tags, or make your own entirely. Just to test it out, I made a listing for State of Decay 2.