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2022-05-22
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The Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X are reportedly getting a new feature that will be familiar to anyone who has a PS4, but not a PS5. Microsoft has slowly but surely improved both Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X through regular updates that usually come with one or two new features along with a variety of improvements. To that end, it looks like a new feature in the works for the pair of Xbox consoles was leaked early.
On PS4, PlayStation users have the option to use dynamic backgrounds that they can customize. Not only are there thousands of static and dynamic “themes” to choose from, but users can create their own backgrounds using screenshots from the game. All of this was a very popular aspect of the PS4 as it allowed users to customize the PS4 home screen. with a stylish design, a special theme from your own or favorite game. red dead redemption 2 screenshot. Unfortunately, this feature does not exist on PS5 or Xbox Series S or Xbox Series X. On the pair of Xbox consoles, users are limited to in-game screenshots or a few highly curated dynamic and static shots. Although that seems to be changing.
On Twitter, Aggiornamenti Lumia shared that Microsoft is working on an Xbox app that will allow users to customize the background of their console. It’s unclear how robust this feature will be and whether it will be accompanied by more general UI customization, such as the ability to make app boxes smaller and/or transparent on the home screen, but this is a upgrade.
Here is the next unnamed project https://t.co/MSERWDVdAP pic.twitter.com/Jnwz1ChjeX
– Lumia updates (@ALumia_Italia) May 15, 2022
As always, take this unofficial information with a grain of salt. In the meantime, if Xbox provides any kind of feedback or provides its own information about it, we’ll be sure to update the story accordingly.
For more Xbox coverage, including not only the latest on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, but also the latest on Xbox and Xbox Game Pass, click here. In the latest and related news, a popular Xbox 360 game has been made free for all Xbox Live Gold members. Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass is about to lose one of its best games.
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