Apparently in the near future the players of Xbox they can create their own dynamic wallpapers, as Microsoft is working on an editor. A few weeks ago an application without a name was revealed, but today it was known that its name is Xbox Dynamic Background Editor.
Thanks to the account Updates Lumiadedicated to sharing information related to Microsoft, we know that Microsoft has been working on this project for a few weeks, and there is already a preview of what the editor would look like for its users, as we can see below:
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The example shows the editor working on a dynamic wallpaper from Halo: Infinite, in what appears to be the welcome tutorial that users will see when launching the app for the first time. There’s no word on when the Xbox Dynamic Background Editor will be released to the public, or if it will be available on PC, Xbox One, and/or Xbox Series X|S.
A week ago it was reported that Microsoft filed a patent to play physical games on Xbox Series S consoles, which do not have a disc player. However, it is not known if this would be through an adapter or by linking the physical game licenses to your account through another Xbox console.
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Other future plans from Microsoft include bringing the Xbox Game Pass service to TVs, as they are said to be working on an app for Samsung TV and a special device, similar to the Amazon Fire Stick or Roku.