Microsoft's Xbox Play Anywhere feature, which makes it so that if you own an Xbox One game you can also download and play it on your PC, even using cloud saves to jump between your campaign on both, hasn't had a lot of support yet, but it is expanding. The latest addition to that line up of cross-platform games is Killer Instinct, which has a new Definitive Edition that includes all of the previously released DLC, including characters, costumes and extras and it's entirely playable on PC and the Xbox One.
That means that buyers can play with 26 different characters, on 20 different stages, with new costumes, color schemes and with all of their included trailers and tracks. Extras with this release include behind the scenes videos, concept art and a universe map that explains character origins and biographies.
Although this is classed as the "definitive edition," of the game, Microsoft doesn't want existing or new players to think that this will be the last Killer Instinct release of this generation of the game. In fact Microsoft has lots more planned we're told.
In the mean time though, you can pick up the fully featured version of the game for $40 on the Windows 10 store and can then play it on Xbox One if you have it. That works vice versa too, meaning that if you already own Killer Instinct - any version - on the Xbox One, you can now play it on your Windows 10 PC too.
How many of you guys have been using the Xbox Anywhere feature for other games?