Microsoft has released a new operating system update for Xbox consoles, for both the One model and the Series models. This update brings a series of fixes and improvements to improve the user experience. Under build number XB_FLT_2308ZN\25398.1510.230614-2200This update is available from June 16, 2023 and will need to be installed for users in the Insider Alpha ring.
One of the highlights of the update are the fixes implemented in the system. Several updates have been made to properly reflect local languages across the console, which will improve accessibility and experience for users in different regions. No other significant change is detected.
We have a new Xbox update preview hitting the alpha ring. It is important to note that some updates to these pre-release versions of the operating system include behind-the-scenes improvements that ensure a stable, quality release for Xbox consoles.
Known bugs in build 25398.1510.230614-2200
However, it’s important to note that there are still known issues that Xbox engineers are trying to resolve. Among them were reports of users experiencing intermittent issues with audio on the panel, games, and apps. To address these issues, Xbox has enabled a “Play with advanced diagnostics” option in the “Console audio output issues” section under the “Console experiences” category in the Report a problem report. Users are encouraged to provide detailed information about any audio issues they encounter, which will help Xbox engineers resolve them more efficiently.
Another simmering issue is collection titles, which may appear incorrectly with a “test” tag. Xbox is aware of this issue and is working to resolve it. Some users have also reported that the console shows the wrong resolution on startup. Xbox is investigating this issue and users are encouraged to provide feedback through the “Report a problem immediately” option. In the description, it is requested to include the brand and model of the TV or screen to help identify and solve the problem.
Workaround to resolve issues
For those experiencing this behavior, a possible workaround is to restart the console through the Power Center (by holding the Xbox button > Restart Console > Restart). If that doesn’t fix the problem, it’s recommended that you check the troubleshooting provided by Xbox, especially the section on how to make sure your TV’s firmware is up to date.
Xbox invites users to use the “Report a problem” function to keep them informed of all the problems they find. While they cannot respond to all reports individually, the data collected is crucial to finding an effective resolution and continually improving the gaming experience on the Xbox platform.
Finally, keep in mind that being in the Insider program means you’re using software builds that are currently being tested, so it’s normal that if you get into rings right from this one, you’ll eat the odd bug, sometimes you even get that you might have to format the console and quit the program.