Phil Spencer and Microsoft have both confirmed that more cross buy support will be coming, as the company looks to bring Xbox One and Windows 10 closer together.
One good example, earlier this year Xbox exclusive Quantum Break released on Xbox One and Windows 10, and following that other Xbox exclusives are heading to PC. Now, however, it looks like we might get backwards compatibility between Xbox One/360 and Windows 10 PC, as highlighted in the post below.
"Xbox One games just showed up in Windows Store Library under Works on this device section as Currently unavailable," Daniel Aleksandersen wrote on Twitter, later adding that "each game has a store page listing Windows 10 as a system requirement and list them as 'Currently unavailable' when I click the 'Install' button.
"Some games specify different graphic card requirements. They appear in the Works on this device section on the Library page on the Windows Store."
Of course it might just be a glitch in the Matrix, but you never know. And with Microsoft's press conference kicking off in a few minutes, we won't have long to find out.