Some Insiders already have it on their Xbox Series X|S and now we know some of the news it will bring
Microsoft unveiled the new user interface for your Xbox Series X|S consoles, incorporating a series of improvements and features aimed at improving the user experience and facilitating access to its functions. Below we will tell you everything you need to know about the renewed interface and the new features it offers.
What’s new in the Xbox Series X interface | S
Below we indicate some of the novelties envisaged in this new interface.
More intuitive and customizable design
The new Xbox Series X|S interface features a more intuitive and customizable design, allowing users to tailor the look of the console to their preferences. Microsoft has redesigned the Start screen and menu, making it easier to navigate and access frequently used features. Players can easily set their own wallpaper, customize tabs, and rearrange menu items.
Improved fast resume
Quick Resume, one of the most popular features of Xbox Series X|S, has been streamlined in the new interface. Players can now quickly access a list of Quick Resume compatible games from the home screen, allowing for more seamless switching between games. Additionally, the loading time and stability of this feature have been improved.
Xbox Game Pass integration
The new interface more effectively integrates the Xbox Game Pass service, providing direct access to the games library from the home screen. Subscribers can browse the catalog, see new releases, recommendations and the most popular games more easily. Additionally, the “Play Later” feature allows users to save games to a custom list for future play.
Improvements to capture and share features
Screenshot and video recording functionality has been improved, making it easier for players to share their favorite moments. The new interface includes options to edit and customize your screenshots before sharing them, as well as quick access to recent screenshots from the home screen.
Accessibility support
Accessibility is a priority for Microsoft, and the new Xbox Series X|S interface reinforces this commitment. New accessibility options have been added, such as narrator support in multiple languages, the ability to adjust text size and contrast, and support for input devices suitable for people with disabilities.
If you want to see it in motion, don’t miss the following video that was posted on YouTube by a user who already has the new Xbox interface.
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