The Xbox build (1711.17110-1615) preview members have been testing for the last month is now heading out to the public audience with the much-anticipated Gifting feature and hiding zero gamerscore games.
Here’s how to manually download 400mb~ update:
- Head over to Settings
- Select System > Updates > Update console
Patch Notes for this new update courtesy of Xbox Support:
Release date
11/16/2017
Save me
Settings on your home console – including TV and OneGuide – are now saved automatically to the cloud when you sign in. When you set up a new Xbox, we’ll ask if you want to apply them.
Speed up setup
Now you can use the Xbox app on iOS or Android to finish setup on a new Xbox while it downloads the day one update. Look for the option when the update starts.
Clubbin’
On top of games and friends, now you can add club blocks to Home. Add them from both the guide and the club itself.
Give the gift of games
Give a gift from the Microsoft Store, including most digital games, durable DLC, Xbox Live Gold, and Xbox Game Pass. Look for the “Buy as gift” button and send stuff to friends and family.
Pretty please?
Now kids can ask their parents to buy games and apps for them with the “Ask a parent” online safety setting. Parents can manage their children’s privacy & online safety settings in Settings > Account > Family (or visit account.microsoft.com/family).
Time’s up
Screen time limits allow a child to ask for more time when they run out, but the parent had to complete the request on the console. Now, kids can request more time in email and you can approve (or deny) from there. To set up screen time for your family, visit account.microsoft.com/family.
Mad skills
Cortana Skills on Xbox let you do more with your voice, like controlling smart home devices, ordering a pizza, or buying tickets to your next concert. You can also ask Cortana to play music from Spotify, Pandora, or iHeartRadio.
Out of sight
Now you can hide your games with no unlocked achievements from the personal and public view of your profile.
11/16/2017
Save me
Settings on your home console – including TV and OneGuide – are now saved automatically to the cloud when you sign in. When you set up a new Xbox, we’ll ask if you want to apply them.
Speed up setup
Now you can use the Xbox app on iOS or Android to finish setup on a new Xbox while it downloads the day one update. Look for the option when the update starts.
Clubbin’
On top of games and friends, now you can add club blocks to Home. Add them from both the guide and the club itself.
Give the gift of games
Give a gift from the Microsoft Store, including most digital games, durable DLC, Xbox Live Gold, and Xbox Game Pass. Look for the “Buy as gift” button and send stuff to friends and family.
Pretty please?
Now kids can ask their parents to buy games and apps for them with the “Ask a parent” online safety setting. Parents can manage their children’s privacy & online safety settings in Settings > Account > Family (or visit account.microsoft.com/family).
Time’s up
Screen time limits allow a child to ask for more time when they run out, but the parent had to complete the request on the console. Now, kids can request more time in email and you can approve (or deny) from there. To set up screen time for your family, visit account.microsoft.com/family.
Mad skills
Cortana Skills on Xbox let you do more with your voice, like controlling smart home devices, ordering a pizza, or buying tickets to your next concert. You can also ask Cortana to play music from Spotify, Pandora, or iHeartRadio.
Out of sight
Now you can hide your games with no unlocked achievements from the personal and public view of your profile.
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