Microsoft Enhances Xbox Achievement Management Features
You'll soon be able to hide games from your Xbox achievements list
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Microsoft is testing new features for Xbox users that allow them to hide games from their achievements list and customize achievements' appearance. These changes, available to select Xbox Insiders starting in April, aim to enhance user control and profile curation.
- 01Users will soon be able to hide games from their Xbox achievements list.
- 02Hidden games will still contribute to the user's Gamerscore.
- 03New animations and notifications for achievements will be introduced.
- 04The update is part of the Xbox Insiders program and will roll out to all users later.
- 05These features respond to long-standing user requests for greater customization.
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Microsoft is rolling out new features for Xbox users through its Xbox Insiders program, allowing select users to hide games from their achievements list starting in April. This feature addresses a popular request among users, enabling them to curate their public profiles while still counting hidden games towards their Gamerscore. Additionally, the company is experimenting with redesigned achievements that include new animations and notifications tailored to users' chosen interface colors. Games where users have achieved 100% completion will be highlighted, and users can filter their list to view only fully completed games. These enhancements reflect Microsoft's ongoing efforts to improve user experience on the Xbox platform, especially as the company seeks to strengthen its position in the gaming console market.
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These features will enhance user experience by providing greater control over achievements and profile presentation, appealing to gamers who value customization.
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