When it comes to updating the interface of your consoles, Xbox is leading the way, especially since the launch of Series S and X, with the goal of making the device usage experience more entertaining, appropriate and enjoyable for gamers.
Recently, Microsoft started rolling out a new update with a feature that will be very useful for Xbox users who have a lot of video games in their libraries..
According to a report published on the website of game rantStarting this week, members of the Xbox Insider Program in the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring will be able to use what’s new in this update.
Among the new, it stands out that libraries will have new tabbed categories designed to give you more options for organizing your games.
While there are already gaming tabs available through subscription services like Xbox Game Pass, a new tab has been added “All the games” which allows users to view all of their titles in one place.
On Twitter, the user Louis D Knight shared a screenshot of what the update looks like with the gaming organization.
Microsoft explained that basically the purpose of this new feature is to speed up access to video games. This should come in handy for users who have multiple games split between regular purchases, Game Pass, and Games with Gold, as they don’t have to remember if a title is in the Owned Games tab or one of the subscription tabs.
Other news
The update also adds a couple of fixes to address certain connectivity and language issuesreported for several weeks by players.
In addition, there are new additional options for auto power off timeswhich allows Xbox users to set their consoles to turn off after being idle for 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, or 45 minutes.