Releases: microsoft/GDK
March 2023 GDK Update 4 Public Release
March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit (GDK) release notes
Introduction
Welcome to the March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit release. You can use the GDK to develop games that can be certified and approved for release on Windows 11 PCs and Windows 10 PCs.
About this document
We have organized this document into the following sections.
- What's new
- Release notes:
- Documentation
What's new in the March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit
- The GDK is released in two types: Major (focused on features, three times a year) and Updates (focused on fixes, as often as needed).
- To view the full What's New section, see the online version of What's New.
March 2023 GDK update 5
Issue fixes
Xbox services
Fixed an issue where
XblCleanupAsync
would never complete when called without any ongoing requests. [45364143]
GDK tools
Fixed an issue that caused the Microsoft Game Config editor to scale incorrectly when the PC was set to a non-English language. [45264919]
March 2023 GDK update 1
Notifications
Lighting
As of the March 2023 recovery, the GDK Lighting API only supports the following devices on console. Support for additional devices will be added in future recovery releases.
- Razer Turret for Xbox One (keyboard and mouse)
- Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2
Issue fixes
Packaging
Fixed an issue where
makepkg pack
would not create a package if the source files were read-only.
Xbox service
PlayFab Party titles that use peer-to-peer (P2P) for connectivity will now fall back to relayed connectivity if P2P connectivity is disrupted and unrecoverable.
March 2023 GDK
Breaking changes
If you're updating from a GDK version earlier than October 2022 GDK Update 2, check the release notes for previous releases for additional breaking changes that might affect you.
Notifications
Visual Studio
Side-by-side GDK uninstall issues
A bug in Visual Studio Installer version 17.4 can cause GDK components in Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio 2022 to work incorrectly after installing multiple GDK versions side-by-side on the same PC. The installer can also cause GDK uninstall failures.
This bug is fixed in Visual Studio Installer versions 17.4.6, 17.5.3 and 17.6.
Release notes
GDK Tools
Fixed a known issue where using the Visual Studio 2022 Debug Quick Resume option could result in a
failure to launch the title
error message.
Input
Improved support for Japanese keyboard layouts in
GameInput
.
Xbox services
Live Trace Analyzer (LTA)
Added checks to the LTA tool to detect if an Azure PlayFab title is using a known sample
titleid
. The tool now returns a red failure that indicates that a sampletitleid
is being used and must be configured to use a non-sampletitleid
prior to being shipped to retail.
PlayFab
Added the PlayFab SDK Unreal Marketplace Plugin and GitHub Source to the ongoing official GDK compatibility matrix. Both releases were tested and are compatible with the March 2023 GDK and later.
Documentation
You can view the documentation online at Game Development Kit (GDK) documentation.
June 2023 GDK Public Release
June 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit (GDK) release notes
Introduction
Welcome to the June 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit release. You can use the GDK to develop games that can be certified and approved for release on Windows 11 PCs and Windows 10 PCs.
About this document
We have organized this document into the following sections.
- What's new
- Release notes:
- Documentation
What's new in the June 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit
- The GDK is released in two types: Major (focused on features, three times a year) and Updates (focused on fixes, as often as needed).
- To view the full What's New section, see the online version of What's New.
June 2023 GDK Update 1
Issue fixes
GDK tools
Fixed an issue that caused the Microsoft Game Config editor to scale incorrectly when the PC was set to a non-English language.
Services
Fixed an issue where
XblCleanupAsync
would never complete when called without any ongoing requests.
June 2023 GDK
Breaking changes
If you're updating from a GDK version earlier than March 2023 GDK Update 3, check the release notes for previous releases for additional breaking changes that might affect you.
Services
Microsoft Azure PlayFab APIs that previously took
XToken
in the request structure now takeXUserHandle
.
The following requests are affected.
PFInventoryRedeemMicrosoftStoreInventoryItemsRequest
PFFriendsClientGetFriendsListRequest
PFAccountManagementClientLinkXboxAccountRequest
A compile error now occurs when
XToken
is used in these APIs.
Notifications
Xbox services
Multiplayer Session Directory and SmartMatch features deprecation timeline
We're announcing a deprecation timeline for new titles that use the MPSD and SmartMatch features in the GDK. These features will be deprecated by March 2024 and will be replaced with Microsoft Azure PlayFab Lobby and PlayFab Matchmaking. Titles should use Multiplayer Activity (MPA) for XR compliance. Developers can continue to use their own in-house or third-party multiplayer services in combination with MPA. We'll begin warning on API usage in the October 2023 GDK.
New titles will lose access to these features in March 2024. There will be a process for applying for exceptions after March 2024. Existing titles will continue to have access to the GDK APIs past that date. However, new titles will be prevented from access in Partner Center to configure SmartMatch Hoppers or MPSD Session Templates unless these titles are given an exception. For more information, members of a managed program can see MPSD deprecation on the GDK forums.
Issue fixes
Services
Fixed an issue where Xbox Services API (XSAPI) real-time event callbacks weren't invoked on
XTaskQueue
that was provided to XSAPI during initialization.
Fixed a rare crash in Achievement manager that was caused by retrieving un-cached achievements during a Real-Time Activity service resync.
Documentation
You can view the documentation online at Game Development Kit (GDK) documentation.
March 2023 Update 3 Public Release
March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit (GDK) release notes
Introduction
Welcome to the March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit release. You can use the GDK to develop games that can be certified and approved for release on Windows 11 PCs and Windows 10 PCs.
About this document
We have organized this document into the following sections.
- What's new
- Release notes:
- Documentation
What's new in the March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit
- The GDK is released in two types: Major (focused on features, three times a year) and Updates (focused on fixes, as often as needed).
- To view the full What's New section, see the online version of What's New.
March 2023 GDK update 5
Issue fixes
Xbox services
Fixed an issue where
XblCleanupAsync
would never complete when called without any ongoing requests. [45364143]
GDK tools
Fixed an issue that caused the Microsoft Game Config editor to scale incorrectly when the PC was set to a non-English language. [45264919]
March 2023 GDK update 1
Notifications
Lighting
As of the March 2023 recovery, the GDK Lighting API only supports the following devices on console. Support for additional devices will be added in future recovery releases.
- Razer Turret for Xbox One (keyboard and mouse)
- Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2
Issue fixes
Packaging
Fixed an issue where
makepkg pack
would not create a package if the source files were read-only.
Xbox service
PlayFab Party titles that use peer-to-peer (P2P) for connectivity will now fall back to relayed connectivity if P2P connectivity is disrupted and unrecoverable.
March 2023 GDK
Breaking changes
If you're updating from a GDK version earlier than October 2022 GDK Update 2, check the release notes for previous releases for additional breaking changes that might affect you.
Notifications
Visual Studio
Side-by-side GDK uninstall issues
A bug in Visual Studio Installer version 17.4 can cause GDK components in Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio 2022 to work incorrectly after installing multiple GDK versions side-by-side on the same PC. The installer can also cause GDK uninstall failures.
This bug is fixed in Visual Studio Installer versions 17.4.6, 17.5.3 and 17.6.
Release notes
GDK Tools
Fixed a known issue where using the Visual Studio 2022 Debug Quick Resume option could result in a
failure to launch the title
error message.
Input
Improved support for Japanese keyboard layouts in
GameInput
.
Xbox services
Live Trace Analyzer (LTA)
Added checks to the LTA tool to detect if an Azure PlayFab title is using a known sample
titleid
. The tool now returns a red failure that indicates that a sampletitleid
is being used and must be configured to use a non-sampletitleid
prior to being shipped to retail.
PlayFab
Added the PlayFab SDK Unreal Marketplace Plugin and GitHub Source to the ongoing official GDK compatibility matrix. Both releases were tested and are compatible with the March 2023 GDK and later.
Documentation
You can view the documentation online at Game Development Kit (GDK) documentation.
March 2023 GDK Update 2 Public Release
March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit (GDK) release notes
Introduction
Welcome to the March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit release. You can use the GDK to develop games that can be certified and approved for release on Windows 11 PCs and Windows 10 PCs.
About this document
We have organized this document into the following sections.
- What's new
- Release notes:
- Documentation
What's new in the March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit
- The GDK is released in two types: Major (focused on features, three times a year) and Updates (focused on fixes, as often as needed).
- To view the full What's New section, see the online version of What's New.
March 2023 GDK update 5
Issue fixes
Xbox services
Fixed an issue where
XblCleanupAsync
would never complete when called without any ongoing requests. [45364143]
GDK tools
Fixed an issue that caused the Microsoft Game Config editor to scale incorrectly when the PC was set to a non-English language. [45264919]
March 2023 GDK update 1
Notifications
Lighting
As of the March 2023 recovery, the GDK Lighting API only supports the following devices on console. Support for additional devices will be added in future recovery releases.
- Razer Turret for Xbox One (keyboard and mouse)
- Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2
Issue fixes
Packaging
Fixed an issue where
makepkg pack
would not create a package if the source files were read-only.
Xbox service
PlayFab Party titles that use peer-to-peer (P2P) for connectivity will now fall back to relayed connectivity if P2P connectivity is disrupted and unrecoverable.
March 2023 GDK
Breaking changes
If you're updating from a GDK version earlier than October 2022 GDK Update 2, check the release notes for previous releases for additional breaking changes that might affect you.
Notifications
Visual Studio
Side-by-side GDK uninstall issues
A bug in Visual Studio Installer version 17.4 can cause GDK components in Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio 2022 to work incorrectly after installing multiple GDK versions side-by-side on the same PC. The installer can also cause GDK uninstall failures.
This bug is fixed in Visual Studio Installer versions 17.4.6, 17.5.3 and 17.6.
Release notes
GDK Tools
Fixed a known issue where using the Visual Studio 2022 Debug Quick Resume option could result in a
failure to launch the title
error message.
Input
Improved support for Japanese keyboard layouts in
GameInput
.
Xbox services
Live Trace Analyzer (LTA)
Added checks to the LTA tool to detect if an Azure PlayFab title is using a known sample
titleid
. The tool now returns a red failure that indicates that a sampletitleid
is being used and must be configured to use a non-sampletitleid
prior to being shipped to retail.
PlayFab
Added the PlayFab SDK Unreal Marketplace Plugin and GitHub Source to the ongoing official GDK compatibility matrix. Both releases were tested and are compatible with the March 2023 GDK and later.
Documentation
You can view the documentation online at Game Development Kit (GDK) documentation.
March 2023 GDK Update 1 Public Release
March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit (GDK) release notes
Introduction
Welcome to the March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit release. You can use the GDK to develop games that can be certified and approved for release on Windows 11 PCs and Windows 10 PCs.
About this document
We have organized this document into the following sections.
- What's new
- Release notes:
- Documentation
What's new in the March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit
- The GDK is released in two types: Major (focused on features, three times a year) and Updates (focused on fixes, as often as needed).
- To view the full What's New section, see the online version of What's New.
March 2023 GDK update 5
Issue fixes
Xbox services
Fixed an issue where
XblCleanupAsync
would never complete when called without any ongoing requests. [45364143]
GDK tools
Fixed an issue that caused the Microsoft Game Config editor to scale incorrectly when the PC was set to a non-English language. [45264919]
March 2023 GDK update 1
Notifications
Lighting
As of the March 2023 recovery, the GDK Lighting API only supports the following devices on console. Support for additional devices will be added in future recovery releases.
- Razer Turret for Xbox One (keyboard and mouse)
- Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2
Issue fixes
Packaging
Fixed an issue where
makepkg pack
would not create a package if the source files were read-only.
Xbox service
PlayFab Party titles that use peer-to-peer (P2P) for connectivity will now fall back to relayed connectivity if P2P connectivity is disrupted and unrecoverable.
March 2023 GDK
Breaking changes
If you're updating from a GDK version earlier than October 2022 GDK Update 2, check the release notes for previous releases for additional breaking changes that might affect you.
Notifications
Visual Studio
Side-by-side GDK uninstall issues
A bug in Visual Studio Installer version 17.4 can cause GDK components in Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio 2022 to work incorrectly after installing multiple GDK versions side-by-side on the same PC. The installer can also cause GDK uninstall failures.
This bug is fixed in Visual Studio Installer versions 17.4.6, 17.5.3 and 17.6.
Release notes
GDK Tools
Fixed a known issue where using the Visual Studio 2022 Debug Quick Resume option could result in a
failure to launch the title
error message.
Input
Improved support for Japanese keyboard layouts in
GameInput
.
Xbox services
Live Trace Analyzer (LTA)
Added checks to the LTA tool to detect if an Azure PlayFab title is using a known sample
titleid
. The tool now returns a red failure that indicates that a sampletitleid
is being used and must be configured to use a non-sampletitleid
prior to being shipped to retail.
PlayFab
Added the PlayFab SDK Unreal Marketplace Plugin and GitHub Source to the ongoing official GDK compatibility matrix. Both releases were tested and are compatible with the March 2023 GDK and later.
Documentation
You can view the documentation online at Game Development Kit (GDK) documentation.
June 2022 GDK Update 6 Public Release
March 30, 2023
Placeholder while we test a new process and format for release notes
Full Changelog: June_2022_Update_4...June_2022_Update_6
March 2023 GDK Public Release
March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit (GDK) release notes
Introduction
Welcome to the March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit release. You can use the GDK to develop games that can be certified and approved for release on Windows 11 PCs and Windows 10 PCs.
About this document
We have organized this document into the following sections.
- What's new
- Release notes:
- Documentation
What's new in the March 2023 Microsoft Game Development Kit
- The GDK is released in two types: Major (focused on features, three times a year) and Updates (focused on fixes, as often as needed).
- To view the full What's New section, see the online version of What's New.
March 2023 GDK update 5
Issue fixes
Xbox services
Fixed an issue where
XblCleanupAsync
would never complete when called without any ongoing requests. [45364143]
GDK tools
Fixed an issue that caused the Microsoft Game Config editor to scale incorrectly when the PC was set to a non-English language. [45264919]
March 2023 GDK update 1
Notifications
Lighting
As of the March 2023 recovery, the GDK Lighting API only supports the following devices on console. Support for additional devices will be added in future recovery releases.
- Razer Turret for Xbox One (keyboard and mouse)
- Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2
Issue fixes
Packaging
Fixed an issue where
makepkg pack
would not create a package if the source files were read-only.
Xbox service
PlayFab Party titles that use peer-to-peer (P2P) for connectivity will now fall back to relayed connectivity if P2P connectivity is disrupted and unrecoverable.
March 2023 GDK
Breaking changes
If you're updating from a GDK version earlier than October 2022 GDK Update 2, check the release notes for previous releases for additional breaking changes that might affect you.
Notifications
Visual Studio
Side-by-side GDK uninstall issues
A bug in Visual Studio Installer version 17.4 can cause GDK components in Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio 2022 to work incorrectly after installing multiple GDK versions side-by-side on the same PC. The installer can also cause GDK uninstall failures.
This bug is fixed in Visual Studio Installer versions 17.4.6, 17.5.3 and 17.6.
Release notes
GDK Tools
Fixed a known issue where using the Visual Studio 2022 Debug Quick Resume option could result in a
failure to launch the title
error message.
Input
Improved support for Japanese keyboard layouts in
GameInput
.
Xbox services
Live Trace Analyzer (LTA)
Added checks to the LTA tool to detect if an Azure PlayFab title is using a known sample
titleid
. The tool now returns a red failure that indicates that a sampletitleid
is being used and must be configured to use a non-sampletitleid
prior to being shipped to retail.
PlayFab
Added the PlayFab SDK Unreal Marketplace Plugin and GitHub Source to the ongoing official GDK compatibility matrix. Both releases were tested and are compatible with the March 2023 GDK and later.
Documentation
You can view the documentation online at Game Development Kit (GDK) documentation.
October 2022 GDK Update 2 Public Release
February 14, 2022
Placeholder while we test a new process and format for release notes
October 2022 GDK Update 1 Public Release
December 13, 2022
Placeholder while we test a new process and format for release notes
October 2022 GDK Public Release
November 3, 2022
Placeholder while we test a new process and format for release notes