
"It doesn't take long to start clogging up your collection of Xbox games. It's sometimes tough to choose between titles you've actually purchased, those shared with you and others you can play via a Game Pass subscription. Microsoft's solution? Filters. Today, the company has begun rolling out a new Xbox Insider update that will finally let you sort out what's in your library, so you can easily know what you can actually play."
"Additionally, this Xbox Insider update also adds a new boot up sequence with revamped sound and animation (yay?), as well as tiered Gamerscore badges to make hardcore players appear even more obnoxious. (Again, why is this just happening now?) As usual, Microsoft slowly rolls out new updates to Insiders, so there's no guarantee when they'll actually see the update."
"If you're interested, though, you can sign up for the program right from your console. Just be prepared to deal with instability and quirks that can come from unfinished software. Microsoft hasn't announced when these new features will reach regular Xbox players, but judging from history, it typically takes a few months."
Xbox Insider update introduces library filters to help sort games by ownership and access method, including titles purchased, shared, and playable through Game Pass. The change aims to make it easier to identify what can actually be played and reduce confusion in a growing library. The update also adds a revamped boot up sequence with updated sound and animation. Tiered Gamerscore badges are included to reflect player progression more granularly. Rollout occurs gradually to Insider participants, so availability is not guaranteed and instability may occur due to unfinished software. Microsoft has not announced when these features will reach regular Xbox players, though it often takes months.
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