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Activity Feed on the way for Xbox 360 Preview Program members – onmsft.com

Sean Michael Sean Michael
August 5, 2015
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Activity feed on the way for xbox 360 preview program users

Members of the Xbox 360 Preview program will soon has access to Activity Feed. This coming feature allows users to see a wide variety of items in an easy to consume layout. Not only can users see game clips and screenshots, they can also create messages, and see what their friends are playing. Activity Feed also give users access to social features such as liking, commenting and sharing. Xbox’s Larry Hyrb (aka Major Nelson) announced the upcoming feature.

A big boost to Activity Feed’s attractiveness is that it shows activity from the Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Windows 10 all in the same place. Friendships extend across platform lines and many players want to see the activity of their friends on PCs and the Xbox One even if they themselves are on an Xbox 360.

The activity feed is found by selecting your own avatar under Social and selecting Activity Feed. You can also see your friend’s activity feeds by selecting their avatar.

Activity Feed has been the Xbox One for a while now and is also viewable on Xbox.com.

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