Microsoft postponed the February update for Xbox One
Microsoft's February update will focus primarily on improving content management and displaying battery life for Xbox One handles.
Microsoft's February update will focus primarily on improving content management and displaying battery life for Xbox One handles.
Recently, Microsoft has officially announced that it will postpone the release of an update for Xbox One in February. As previously announced, this update should have been released yesterday, however, representative Larry Hryb (Major Nelson) of Microsoft just shared on Twitter that Microsoft will still release an update this week, but not today."The Xbox One development team is still working on this update," Hryb said.
Microsoft's February update will focus primarily on content management and display battery life for the handle. It allows Xbox One users to view the content they have downloaded, installed. The two My Games and My Apps sections will also be separated to make it easier for users to manage their game libraries and applications. In addition, Microsoft also added the option to use a USB keyboard with this console. The company also promises many other new features will be added for both users and programmers, but what are those features?
In addition, the software company has just launched a new headset for the Xbox One and announced details of the March update.
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