Xbox déploie des filtres pour organiser les bibliothèques de jeux

Microsoft a commencé à tester de nouveaux filtres dans une mise à jour du programme Xbox Insider afin d'aider les joueurs à trier leurs bibliothèques de jeux encombrées. Ces changements visent à distinguer les titres achetés, les jeux partagés et les abonnements Game Pass. Les fonctionnalités supplémentaires incluent une séquence de démarrage remaniée et des badges de score de joueur classés par niveau.

La mise à jour a commencé à être déployée aujourd'hui auprès des participants au programme Xbox Insider. Les utilisateurs peuvent désormais filtrer leurs collections plus efficacement pour identifier le contenu jouable en fonction des différents types de possession. Microsoft n'a pas encore annoncé de calendrier pour une disponibilité plus large auprès de tous les utilisateurs Xbox, bien que les mises à jour précédentes aient généralement mis plusieurs mois à atteindre le grand public.

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