Tuesday, August 4

Windows 10, Xbox 360 compatibility, and a chatpad coming to Xbox One in November

At Gamescom in Cologne today, Microsoft announced that the new Windows 10-based Xbox One user interface first shown at E3 in June will be rolled out Xbox One systems in November.

The new interface is designed to make it quicker to get into games and easier to socialize with your friends. The update will also include Cortana support. With this, players will be able to do things like ask if particular friends are online, invite them to games, and send them messages, all without interrupting their game.

This update will also include Xbox 360 backward compatibility. Currently available in preview, the November release will open up support for playing a limited (but sure to grow) selection of Xbox 360 games on the Xbox One console to everyone.

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