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Xbox One has received the new Xbox user interface from Microsoft that will be featured on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S at launch. The new user interface is part of the October update for the now next-gen Xbox One. It brings a fresh look with stylish icons and the updated Xbox Store. The notification inbox has also been updated. There are new profile themes and it is now much easier and faster to find what you are looking for. The October update is released this week, according to Microsoft.
Xbox UI Update October 2020
The Xbox UI update will begin rolling out to Xbox One consoles prior to the launch of Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S on November 10. Microsoft shared the development via an official blog post, stating that fans will immediately notice a new look and feel that it makes the console more accessible. Improvements to Xbox Home and the Guide will allow users to get started faster.
Microsoft says that all Xbox products on consoles, mobile devices and PC will have the same visual style. The tile shape, font, and focus indicator have also undergone some changes.
Users will now be able to select from several different themes for their profiles, including profile themes and game themes. As of now, Microsoft has added three new themes to celebrate the upcoming Xbox One X and the Xbox One S.
The company has made some “quality of life” improvements including a new way to log in. When a user signs in with an Xbox account, the console will be customized so that they can easily access their games, their friends list, and more. The Home experience has also been redesigned.
The October update adds support for four new languages: Hungarian, Greek, Solvak, and Czech. Microsoft will analyze user feedback to improve features and interface. This will allow the company to offer a more unified experience on the Xbox One and Xbox Series X / S consoles. Microsoft showcased the new Xbox Microsoft Store update in early August and later that month revealed the new Xbox Guide. Xbox.
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