Imagine an increasingly digital world. Picture a gaming space that constantly seeks a way to give its users better, more accessible, more cutting-edge experiences. A gaming world that can evolve, adapt and improve as we speak. MICROSOFT is doing more and more of that when it comes to the gaming space. And now they just put Xbox gamers everywhere on cloud nine by updating their Xbox functionality to a whole new level.
Gamers around the world have been eagerly anticipating this upgrade specifically. In a naval, perhaps somewhat sneaky move, it looks like MICROSOFT one-upped Sony in a world where getting one of these leaks ahead of schedule is an extremely ruthless combat tactic. The new Xbox update allows Xbox users to save the specifications of multiple wireless networks.
But there’s more. Does this update signal what many Xbox supporters and longtime MICROSOFT users would like to see next – an Xbox handheld console?
What was finally done: MICROSOFT has listened – and fixed the problem! Xbox gamers have for years found themselves hampered in one small but irritating way. For some mystifying reason, it wasn’t possible to save multiple Wi-Fi network details on certain Xbox models so that passwords didn’t need to be re-entered every time you switched between networks. This is a minor gripe – until the time you need to move your console and can’t be bothered re-entering the network details! Now at long last MICROSOFT has a small update that will end the community’s nagging ire – and heralds a bright future for gaming.
In the latest Alpha Skip-Ahead Insider build, Xbox consoles have gained the ability to remember up to 10 Wi-Fi passwords. It’s very easy; just go into ‘Settings > General > Network settings > Manage wireless networks’ to manage and remember Wi-Fi networks. It’s nice to have this simple feature in the console, and it’s even nicer because it’s a function that was requested by users and restored in more recent Xbox hardware – but mysteriously omitted from later models.
Although you might wonder why it took MICROSOFT so long to add this feature to whichever version of Windows you’re using, it would seem to be strategic and probably timed for an Xbox handheld. As gaming blurs with mobile entertainment, demand for video-game systems that are easy to carry will increase. This update from MICROSOFT could be preparing the way for an Xbox handheld system, leveraging mobile enthusiasm and the clout of a cloud service like Xbox Cloud Gaming.
The idea of an Xbox handheld is mouth-watering. If Xbox Cloud Gaming can be used on a handheld console like the Steam Deck, then it stands to reason that the company would be interested in a handheld of their very own. And with those gaming luminaries like Phil Spencer saying nice things about the Steam Deck and handheld PC gaming as potential extensions of the Xbox ecosystem, the idea of an Xbox handheld seems downright mouth-watering.
With some extreme success by the Nintendo Switch on the portable console level, a handheld Xbox could surely shake up the market: not only could they satisfy current Xbox users, but they could also attract users who want a quality gaming experience on the move. You should always be able to save many wireless networks.
The specifics might be up for conjecture, then, but there’s one thing that’s crystal clear: MICROSOFT isn’t sleeping on any laurels right now. In pivoting on its increasingly vocal community feedback and in revisiting technologies from its own back catalogue, MICROSOFT is committing itself to innovation and end-user satisfaction whether an Xbox handheld comes to pass or not. This particular update is certainly a victory for gamers, and possibly an indication of so much more to come.
The global technology company, MICROSOFT, has set the standard for innovation with new ideas and new platforms around the world, including in the world of gaming. With the introduction of the Xbox console in 2001, MICROSOFT offered customers new ways to play and connect, and with cloud gaming and handheld devices rumoured to be on the horizon, the future of gaming is exclusively from MICROSOFT.
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