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Microsoft first started testing a new Xbox Home UI nearly a year ago, and the company is now ready to deliver it to all Xbox owners. Starting today, an overhaul to the Xbox Home interface is ...
Microsoft has started testing a new Xbox Home UI with Xbox Insider testers. It’s greatly improved and includes quick access to key parts of the Xbox dashboard.
Xbox announced a set of helpful UI changes coming to the console’s Home screen, with three new personalization options on the way. These features are already rolling out to Alpha and Alpha Skip ...
The console could arrive with this new Xbox UI coupled with Xbox Game Pass. Currently, gaming handhelds not made by Steam are saddled with Windows 11 which doesn't make for a cohesive experience.
A new Xbox Home UI is on the way and some users can try it out right now. Alpha and Alpha Skip-Ahead rings of Xbox Insiders are now able to test out the new UI on their home consoles.
Xbox today released a brand-new Xbox Wire post delving into the changes and improvements they’ve made to the console’s overall UI home screen. Noted in the blog post Alpha Skip-Ahead and Alpha ...
Hardware Handheld Gaming PCs Xbox is headed to handhelds but its gaming-first UI will also land on existing ROG Ally and ROG Ally X and 'other Windows handhelds starting next year' ...
It's not clear whether this new Xbox interface is a direct outgrowth of that slide presentation, but it pitches a tile-based Switch-style gamepad UI with some superficial similarities to what ...
The Xbox Game Pass UI design also features a tab for day-one additions to the platform, a decision which might hint at dedication to start featuring more exclusive content.
Team Xbox’s UI team has revealed they’re making some tweaks to how we play Xbox next year. In an Xbox Insider blog post, senior product manager lead of Xbox Experiences Ivy Krislov announced ...
That's a truly streamlined OS for gaming on handheld, and it sure feels like Microsoft would like to compete a bit more with it. This new Xbox UI on Windows might well be the start of that.
An insider on BlueSky named XenoPanther discovered references to an “Xbox UI” hidden within Windows 11’s latest build, suggesting users may soon be able to boot directly into a full-screen ...