00:00Hi, I'm Larry Herb, Xbox Live's Major Nelson.
00:03Today, I'm excited to show you the brand new fall update for the Xbox One
00:07that's rolling out for everyone starting today.
00:10We've added a lot of new features based on your feedback,
00:14designed to put you at the center of all your Xbox experiences.
00:18Let's jump in.
00:19Home is the first thing you'll see when you turn on your Xbox,
00:22and with this update, we're giving you the control to see the content
00:26you care about most all in one place.
00:29We start you out at the top of home with the last activity you were doing,
00:33along with various activities for you to discover across your console and Xbox Live.
00:39Here, you can see friends that are currently playing a game,
00:42looking for group posts, tips and tricks, leaderboard comparisons,
00:48the status of a game download, and more,
00:50all of which are tailored to how you spend your time on Xbox One.
00:54Below that, we provided a quick and easy shortcut to My Games and Apps,
00:59as well as additional shortcuts to launch some of your most recently played games and apps.
01:05The My Games and Apps shortcut is planted right here,
01:08so you'll always have the super-fast shortcut in the same place.
01:12For the first time, we're making it possible for gamers to choose a theme for their entire dashboard.
01:18You'll be able to stick with the traditional dark theme or opt for a new light theme.
01:24The most dramatic change to home is what happens down here.
01:27This section of home is reserved for a completely new concept that we call blocks.
01:33You choose what shows up here.
01:35You can add a block for any game, any friend, your pins,
01:39a shortcut to check out your Xbox Live Gold Benefits,
01:42the awesome Game Pass library, and more.
01:45Oh, and speaking of pins, we heard your feedback.
01:48You can now have up to 40 pins.
01:52Adding a block is easy.
01:54Just select a game or friend, hit the menu button on your controller,
01:58and choose Add to Home.
02:00That's it!
02:01You can add game blocks directly from My Games and Apps,
02:05a game hub, or from the list of recently played games at the top of Home or in the guide.
02:11Friends can be added to Home from their profile pages
02:14or from the new friends fly-out in the guide.
02:17If you're not sure where to start with blocks, we can help.
02:20We'll show you types of blocks you might be interested in adding at the bottom of your home.
02:25Once you've added blocks, you can rearrange them by pressing Y on your controller,
02:30then using the left thumbstick to move the entire block up or down in the dashboard.
02:36If you decide that you don't want that block anymore, just press X to remove it.
02:42The notification system on your Xbox One also gets some new functionality.
02:47Time-sensitive activities and statuses will now pop up when your console goes idle.
02:52You'll be able to keep up with what's going on with your friends, clubs, broadcasts, and more,
02:58even if you're across the room.
03:00Personalization doesn't just stop at home.
03:02Within Game Hubs, a new Welcome tab will give you an at-a-glance summary
03:07of all the content available for the games you love.
03:10Popular community content,
03:12a summary of the achievement you're closest to,
03:15popular broadcasts, and additional features.
03:18This fall update for Xbox One introduces a new layout for the guide
03:22that's faster and easier to use than ever before.
03:25No change here.
03:27You bring up the guide by pressing the Xbox button on your controller.
03:30When you bring up the new guide,
03:32the first thing you'll notice is that the layout has shifted
03:35from vertical to horizontal.
03:37This allows you to speed through the different tabs
03:40using the left thumbstick, D-pads, or the bumpers on your controller.
03:44The main tab of the guide contains a quick shortcut back to home,
03:48as well as links to My Games and Apps,
03:50the store, your pins, and recently played games and apps.
03:55There are also tabs within the guide for achievements.
04:10The guide layout has been optimized to make it easy to find what you want
04:14without losing track of where you are, thanks to new flyout menus.
04:19When you select an item in the guide that requires additional detail,
04:23a new flyout will appear.
04:25As an example, let's add a friend to home.
04:28Hit the Xbox button on your controller to bring up the guide.
04:32Then, navigate to the People tab.
04:35Select Friends or Friends in Games.
04:38Then, select a friend from the list.
04:41Each step of the way, a new flyout appears with additional detail.
04:44From here, navigate down to Add to Home
04:48to add a new content block for that friend.
04:50The Multiplayer tab and guide now provides a quick portal
04:53into the official and user-generated tournaments that you've joined,
04:56and you'll now have more Xbox Arena Tournament options to choose from,
05:01with the addition of World of Tanks and Injustice 2.
05:05Stay tuned for more Arena titles.
05:07We've also redesigned profiles to enable faster access to recent activity,
05:12and the Community Feed has been updated to show you more content at a glance.
05:18Game DVR and Mixer Broadcasting are both getting an upgrade.
05:23You'll be able to capture up to 4K HDR game clips and screenshots on Xbox One X.
05:29To save space on your internal hard drive,
05:32you'll be able to specify an external USB hard drive
05:35as your capture location for Game DVR content as well.
05:39For Mixer, broadcast quality has been automatically upgraded
05:43to support up to 1080p across the Xbox One family of devices.
05:47The addition of USB webcam support will allow you to use an off-the-shelf USB camera
05:53to broadcast yourself on Mixer or video chat with friends using Skype.
05:58Note that you'll still need to use a headset to broadcast voice audio with Mixer.
06:03You'll also now see all of your Mixer profile stats when you start a broadcast.
06:09Xbox One X is coming soon, and if you're an existing Xbox One owner,
06:14the fall update will help you get ready to upgrade.
06:16Now, you'll be able to back up both your games and console settings
06:20directly to an external hard drive.
06:23When you're ready to transition to a new Xbox One, including Xbox One X,
06:28you'll be able to plug in the hard drive during setup
06:30and apply your console settings automatically.
06:33If you don't have an external hard drive, no problem.
06:37You'll also be able to transfer your games and apps over your home network
06:41from one Xbox One to another, either individually or in bulk.
06:46You can now also sort and filter your games library to find Xbox One X enhanced games,
06:53including 4K and HDR capable titles.
06:574K content will be available to download ahead of time for some Xbox One X enhanced games,
07:03so you don't have to wait for those assets to download when you connect your new console.
07:07In addition to everything we just saw,
07:09there are tons of other updates throughout the Xbox One.
07:13Some of these are little updates here and there on the back end that you may not see,
07:17but here are a few more to keep an eye out for.
07:21Broadcast previews will now play directly in the Mixer tab of your dashboard.
07:25Get personalized assistance as well as tips from the community for the games you play
07:30with the new Xbox Assist app.
07:33This app will help you troubleshoot issues,
07:36check Xbox Live services and apps,
07:39search or browse help topics, and more.
07:42Finally, we've made it easier than ever to take control of who sees your activity feed
07:47with the Others Can See Your Activity Feed privacy setting.
07:51For more details on the Xbox One update,
07:54head over to XboxWire at news.xbox.com
07:57or check out my blog at majornelson.com.
07:59Thanks for watching!
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