Asha Sharma, the new CEO of Xbox, has been making waves in her short time at the helm. Just two months in, she has introduced some exciting changes to the Xbox platform. One standout move was a much-anticipated price drop for Xbox Game Pass, followed by enhancements in game customization and Achievements that are currently being rolled out.
As April wraps up, players can now enjoy various new features across Xbox consoles and the Xbox app for PC. These upgrades allow for a more tailored gaming experience.
On Xbox, users can now create up to 10 game groups on their Home screen, increasing from the previous limit of two. It’s also easier to arrange these groups. For those who love customization, the Xbox interface can now sport a unique color palette, with options to adjust brightness and saturation.
A popular feature called Quick Resume lets players switch games rapidly. Now, it can be disabled on a game-by-game basis, which is helpful for titles that perform better without being suspended for too long. Minor additions include a Play History tab that neatly displays recent gameplay and a Network Quality Indicator (NQI) for real-time insights into network performance.
Switching to the PC side, the Xbox app has introduced a feature many gamers have long awaited: the ability to add any installed game or app to the Xbox app, regardless of where it’s from. This is similar to Steam’s “Add a Non-Steam Game” feature, letting users customize names and icons as they wish. With Microsoft aiming for a hybrid console-PC future, these changes help the Xbox app compete effectively in the PC gaming market.
Furthermore, players can pin up to three games from their Jump Back In and Most Recent lists, making it easier to access favorites. The new Gamepad Cursor feature allows controllers to function like a mouse, making navigation smoother. Also, notification positioning can be customized, enhancing the overall user experience.
These improvements have been well-received, and early reactions from players on social media platforms highlight their excitement. Users have been posting about how these updates enhance their gaming sessions, expressing appreciation for increased control and customization options.
Overall, these changes significantly boost the Xbox experience, making it more user-friendly on both consoles and PC. Asha Sharma’s fresh leadership seems poised to bring even more exciting developments to Xbox, promising a brighter future for gamers everywhere.
For further insights, you can check out recent discussions and feedback on platforms like [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/windowscentral/) where gamers share their thoughts on these updates.

