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Xbox unveils next-generation console 'Project Helix' and announces large-scale update in March

Insider-only new feature testing begins, Xbox mode fully expanded to Windows 11 in April

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Summary
  • Xbox unveiled its next-generation console 'Project Helix' for the first time at GDC
  • Started testing 4 new features, including home group expansion and custom colors, for Insiders
  • Xbox Play Anywhere exceeds 1,500 titles, Windows 11 Xbox mode fully distributed in April

Key Summary

Xbox significantly improved the console user experience through a large-scale update in March and revealed the outline of the next-generation console 'Project Helix' for the first time. This update will be provided first to Xbox Insider program participants, and will be sequentially expanded to all users in the future.

4 new features exclusive to Xbox Insiders

The new features released this month consist of features that users have been requesting for a long time.

Home screen group expansion: The home screen can be configured to suit the user's preference with up to 10 groups, which is more than before.

Custom Color Function: A personalization function has been added that allows users to create their own unique colors and apply them throughout the console.

Quick Resume Individual Settings: You can disable the Quick Resume function on a per-game basis, making it possible to set a specific game to always start anew.

Show profile badges: When viewing another player's profile in the guide, you can see the five most recently earned badges.

Next-generation strategy unveiled at GDC

At the Game Developer Conference (GDC), Xbox revealed the core of its next-generation platform strategy. The announcement that attracted the most attention was 'Project Helix', a next-generation console designed to run both Xbox console games and PC games.

It was also reported that the Xbox mode will be sequentially distributed to all Windows 11 devices starting in April. The Xbox Play Anywhere catalog currently supports more than 1,500 titles and continues to grow.

Dynamic wallpaper and handheld optimization

New 'Crimson Desert', 'Sea of Thieves', and 'Towerborne' themes have been added to the dynamic wallpapers available on the Xbox Series X|S console.

The handheld compatibility program has also been expanded. Crimson Desert, 'Kingdom Come: Deliverance II', and Towerborn were added to the program with a 'Handheld Optimization' rating. This information can be found on the product detail pages and home screen channels for supported Windows handheld devices.

Significant expansion of Xbox Play Anywhere

Supporting over 1,500 games, Xbox Play Anywhere allows players to freely move games between PC, console, and supported handheld devices at no additional cost. Save data, additional content, and achievements are all linked.

Major titles added in February include 'High On Life 2', 'Reanimal', and 'Kingdom Come: Deliverance II', with a total of more than 30 new games joining the library.

Xbox Cloud Gaming's 'Stream your own game' collection has also expanded to more than 1,000. If you are an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, or Essential subscriber, you can stream your games to the cloud.

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판교의고양이12분 전

Xbox 관련 기사 잘 읽었습니다. 유익한 정보네요.

제주의토끼5시간 전

unveils에 대해 더 알고 싶어졌습니다. 후속 기사 부탁드립니다.

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