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Easily set Xbox related wallpapers as your background on all your devices

Sean Michael Sean Michael
November 20, 2019
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Witcher 3: Wild Hunt photo of wallpaper

Personalizing a device gives it that unique sense of “you.” It’s what makes a house screen into a home screen. On the Xbox One and many other devices you can personalize your wallpaper. Thanks to Xbox.com’s collection of Xbox related wallpapers and backgrounds, it’s easier than ever to make your devices feel like your own.

One that site you’ll see a large collection of wallpapers popular and newly released games, including The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Sunset Overdrive, and many more.

You can easily save any of these wallpapers in the proper size for widescreen, standard screen, Xbox One, mobile devices, tablets, Facebook, and Twitter. For every size except for the Xbox One you just click the icon for the device.

For the Xbox One there are two options. If you hover over the Xbox One icon you see three steps.

  1. Download your chosen wallpaper to a USB drive.
  2. Insert the USB drive into the Xbox One and open the media player app.
  3. Select the wallpaper, press the menu button and choose ‘set as background.’

Neowin also points out that you can save the backgrounds to OneDrive.

This looks like a great way to make your device feel specific to you, and of course look awesome.

Further reading: Wallpaper, Xbox One

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