Xbox September Update Overhauls Game Library, Adds Storage Options, and More

Microsoft has launched its September replace for the Xbox Collection and Xbox One consoles, fully revamping the sport library, including customisable color choices to the Elite Collection 2 controller, and extra.

The main points had been revealed on the Xbox Wire, with the up to date recreation library being arguably the largest change. The My Video games and Apps part has been redesigned to offer extra streamlined entry to something the participant is ready to play, whether or not it’s in their very own library, by way of Xbox Recreation Cross, Video games with Gold, EA Entry, and so forth.

These enjoying with an Xbox Elite Controller Collection 2 can get pleasure from an additional bonus within the replace too, as Microsoft has added the flexibility to alter the color of the Xbox emblem gentle on the gamepad. The choices are fairly numerous too, because the participant cannot solely select the bottom color but in addition the hue and saturation as properly.

The replace additionally brings extra flexibility on the subject of storage areas, because the participant can now choose totally different set up areas like enlargement playing cards, exterior laborious drives, and so forth from the get go as an alternative of getting to maneuver issues over after they’re already put in on the inner laborious drive.

A brand new “Let Xbox Determine” choice may also be chosen, by which case the console will set up the sport within the quickest drive with accessible area.

Occasion chat noise suppression, whereas it was added to the Xbox Collection X and S earlier in September, has now bee added to the Xbox One and Home windows 10 and 11 on PC. The characteristic principally cuts out all background noise heard on the opposite aspect of a celebration chat, eradicating heavy respiratory, gamepad clicks, and so forth.

A few minor additions have additionally arrived within the replace, together with the flexibility to share gameplay captures with a hyperlink on Home windows PCs and begin events on the Xbox app.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer. He’ll discuss The Witcher all day.