Microsoft is rolling out new filters for Xbox game libraries to help users manage disorganized collections. The update aims to streamline navigation and improve the overall gaming experience by making it easier to find and organize games.
New Filters for Xbox Game Libraries
Microsoft has introduced a set of new filters designed to help Xbox users better organize their game libraries. These filters allow players to sort their games by various criteria, including:
- Genre – Filter games by action, adventure, RPG, sports, and more.
- Completion Status – Sort games by whether they are completed, in progress, or not started.
- Release Date – Organize games by their release year or month.
- Rating – Filter games based on user or critic ratings.
- Multiplayer Support – Identify games that support local or online multiplayer.
The new filters are part of Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to improve the Xbox gaming experience by making it easier for users to manage their libraries.
Testing a New Startup Experience
In addition to the new filters, Microsoft is also testing an updated startup experience for Xbox consoles. The new interface is designed to provide a more intuitive and user-friendly way to access games, apps, and settings. Early feedback suggests that the changes aim to reduce clutter and improve navigation speed.
While the new startup experience is still in the testing phase, Microsoft has not yet announced a release date for the general public. The company is likely to gather user feedback before finalizing the update.
"We’re always looking for ways to improve the Xbox experience, and these updates are designed to make it easier for players to find and enjoy their favorite games," said a Microsoft spokesperson.
The new filters and startup experience updates are part of Microsoft’s broader strategy to enhance user engagement and satisfaction on the Xbox platform.