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Xbox Testing Game Hub Feature That Would Change How You Launch Games
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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-testing-game-hub-feature-that-would-change-how-you-launch-games/1100-6530378/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
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Xbox is testing a new feature called Game Hubs that appears when trying to launch a game, bringing up an additional screen of information such as achievements and playtime alongside a "Play" button instead of immediately booting up the game.
As reported by VGC (who has access to the update), the feature is currently being tested by select members of the Xbox Insiders preview program. The Game Hub appears when selecting a game tile from a player's library or their recently played games list, and instead of launching the game as usual, brings up an additional screen showing stats like Gamerscore associated with the chosen title.
The Game Hub also shows available DLC add-ons, in-game captures, in-game events, and other information tailored to the chosen game. The Game Hub info screen defaults to having the "Play" button selected, so a double press of the A button will launch the game as usual.
Xbox's official description of the feature states the feature is for highlighting relevant information about the game being played, including friends who are playing, stats, and add-ons.
"And, if you're in a hurry to start playing, the default focus in Game Hubs will always be on the Play button to enable a seamless 'double tap to play' experience from the game tile," the description states.
In other Xbox news, Microsoft is reportedly working on an update for the Xbox app on PC that will display games purchased through Steam and the Epic Games Store, with a since removed mockup image giving a glimpse at what such a feature might look like. Microsoft is also reportedly working on an Xbox-branded handheld that is due for release later this year, though it has not yet been officially announced.
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Xbox is testing a new feature called Game Hubs that appears when trying to launch a game, bringing up an additional screen of information such as achievements and playtime alongside a "Play" button instead of immediately booting up the game.
As reported by VGC (who has access to the update), the feature is currently being tested by select members of the Xbox Insiders preview program. The Game Hub appears when selecting a game tile from a player's library or their recently played games list, and instead of launching the game as usual, brings up an additional screen showing stats like Gamerscore associated with the chosen title.
The Game Hub also shows available DLC add-ons, in-game captures, in-game events, and other information tailored to the chosen game. The Game Hub info screen defaults to having the "Play" button selected, so a double press of the A button will launch the game as usual.
Xbox's official description of the feature states the feature is for highlighting relevant information about the game being played, including friends who are playing, stats, and add-ons.
"And, if you're in a hurry to start playing, the default focus in Game Hubs will always be on the Play button to enable a seamless 'double tap to play' experience from the game tile," the description states.
In other Xbox news, Microsoft is reportedly working on an update for the Xbox app on PC that will display games purchased through Steam and the Epic Games Store, with a since removed mockup image giving a glimpse at what such a feature might look like. Microsoft is also reportedly working on an Xbox-branded handheld that is due for release later this year, though it has not yet been officially announced.
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Xbox is testing a new feature called Game Hubs that appears when trying to launch a game, bringing up an additional screen of information such as achievements and playtime alongside a "Play" button instead of immediately booting up the game.As reported by VGC (who has access to the update), the feature is currently being tested by select members of the Xbox Insiders preview program. The Game Hub appears when selecting a game tile from a player's library or their recently played games list, and instead of launching the game as usual, brings up an additional screen showing stats like Gamerscore associated with the chosen title.The Game Hub also shows available DLC add-ons, in-game captures, in-game events, and other information tailored to the chosen game. The Game Hub info screen defaults to having the "Play" button selected, so a double press of the A button will launch the game as usual.Xbox's official description of the feature states the feature is for highlighting relevant information about the game being played, including friends who are playing, stats, and add-ons."And, if you're in a hurry to start playing, the default focus in Game Hubs will always be on the Play button to enable a seamless 'double tap to play' experience from the game tile," the description states.In other Xbox news, Microsoft is reportedly working on an update for the Xbox app on PC that will display games purchased through Steam and the Epic Games Store, with a since removed mockup image giving a glimpse at what such a feature might look like. Microsoft is also reportedly working on an Xbox-branded handheld that is due for release later this year, though it has not yet been officially announced.
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26 March 2025, 2:29 pm
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Cameron Koch
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title: Xbox Testing Game Hub Feature That Would Change How You Launch Games
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Xbox is testing a new feature called Game Hubs that appears when trying to launch a game, bringing up an additional screen of information such as achievements and playtime alongside a "Play" button instead of immediately booting up the game.
As reported by VGC (who has access to the update), the feature is currently being tested by select members of the Xbox Insiders preview program. The Game Hub appears when selecting a game tile from a player's library or their recently played games list, and instead of launching the game as usual, brings up an additional screen showing stats like Gamerscore associated with the chosen title.
The Game Hub also shows available DLC add-ons, in-game captures, in-game events, and other information tailored to the chosen game. The Game Hub info screen defaults to having the "Play" button selected, so a double press of the A button will launch the game as usual.
Xbox's official description of the feature states the feature is for highlighting relevant information about the game being played, including friends who are playing, stats, and add-ons.
"And, if you're in a hurry to start playing, the default focus in Game Hubs will always be on the Play button to enable a seamless 'double tap to play' experience from the game tile," the description states.
In other Xbox news, Microsoft is reportedly working on an update for the Xbox app on PC that will display games purchased through Steam and the Epic Games Store, with a since removed mockup image giving a glimpse at what such a feature might look like. Microsoft is also reportedly working on an Xbox-branded handheld that is due for release later this year, though it has not yet been officially announced.
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Xbox is testing a new feature called Game Hubs that appears when trying to launch a game, bringing up an additional screen of information such as achievements and playtime alongside a "Play" button instead of immediately booting up the game.
As reported by VGC (who has access to the update), the feature is currently being tested by select members of the Xbox Insiders preview program. The Game Hub appears when selecting a game tile from a player's library or their recently played games list, and instead of launching the game as usual, brings up an additional screen showing stats like Gamerscore associated with the chosen title.
The Game Hub also shows available DLC add-ons, in-game captures, in-game events, and other information tailored to the chosen game. The Game Hub info screen defaults to having the "Play" button selected, so a double press of the A button will launch the game as usual.
Xbox's official description of the feature states the feature is for highlighting relevant information about the game being played, including friends who are playing, stats, and add-ons.
"And, if you're in a hurry to start playing, the default focus in Game Hubs will always be on the Play button to enable a seamless 'double tap to play' experience from the game tile," the description states.
In other Xbox news, Microsoft is reportedly working on an update for the Xbox app on PC that will display games purchased through Steam and the Epic Games Store, with a since removed mockup image giving a glimpse at what such a feature might look like. Microsoft is also reportedly working on an Xbox-branded handheld that is due for release later this year, though it has not yet been officially announced.
content_text: Xbox is testing a new feature called Game Hubs that appears when trying to launch a game, bringing up an additional screen of information such as achievements and playtime alongside a "Play" button instead of immediately booting up the game.As reported by VGC (who has access to the update), the feature is currently being tested by select members of the Xbox Insiders preview program. The Game Hub appears when selecting a game tile from a player's library or their recently played games list, and instead of launching the game as usual, brings up an additional screen showing stats like Gamerscore associated with the chosen title.The Game Hub also shows available DLC add-ons, in-game captures, in-game events, and other information tailored to the chosen game. The Game Hub info screen defaults to having the "Play" button selected, so a double press of the A button will launch the game as usual.Xbox's official description of the feature states the feature is for highlighting relevant information about the game being played, including friends who are playing, stats, and add-ons."And, if you're in a hurry to start playing, the default focus in Game Hubs will always be on the Play button to enable a seamless 'double tap to play' experience from the game tile," the description states.In other Xbox news, Microsoft is reportedly working on an update for the Xbox app on PC that will display games purchased through Steam and the Epic Games Store, with a since removed mockup image giving a glimpse at what such a feature might look like. Microsoft is also reportedly working on an Xbox-branded handheld that is due for release later this year, though it has not yet been officially announced.
pub_date: 26 March 2025, 2:29 pm
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creator: Cameron Koch
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