Microsoft Has Just Released the new Xbox UI Update on Xbox One

Xbox UI Update

Xbox Series X might be just less than a month away from launching, but that hasn’t stopped Microsoft from releasing the new Xbox UI update on the current Xbox One consoles.

The new Xbox UI update is live for everyone to download on their current Xbox One consoles. The new-look gives a look into what the upcoming new console will look like on the software side of things.

Check out the new Xbox UI in the video below:

Xbox is designing a new, connected ecosystem across devices that lets you play the way you want to play — launching with the Xbox Series X. Whichever device you’re using, Xbox aspires to deliver an amazing experience – one which keeps you connected to games and friends throughout your day. This new user experience will be effortless to navigate, accessible and inclusive for all gamers. You’ll spend less time waiting, more time playing, and you’ll always be connected

The new and refreshed look is definitely going to be a welcome addition to the current Xbox One players, while also building up the excitement for the Series X. The new UI is quite functional too where it works faster and smoother than before, making it easier to navigate. One of the major changes you will notice immediately is the changes made to the notifications menu, along with other things that have been changed.

In addition, you can also switch between color themes for the menu systems, allowing you to go for the original light theme, or a dark theme if that suits your personal preference.

Have you tried the new Xbox UI after updating your Xbox One Consoles? Let us know what you like about the new UI, what other improvements you want to see, or if Microsoft might have missed something. Post your comments below and let us know what you have to say.

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