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Microsoft enabling new feedback options as part of the Xbox Preview Program

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
July 2, 2014
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Microsoft enabling new feedback options as part of the Xbox Preview Program

Microsoft has been working hard on updating the Xbox One’s OS will new features, with the latest major update being just last month. Their commitment remains strong, as the company is now asking Xbox users to participate in improving the console.

As part of the Xbox Preview Program, gamers currently enrolled in it will be able to provide feedback to Microsoft directly on the console in the form of surveys, star ratings, and polls. Hard work in testing tweaks that Microsoft has made as a result will not go unnoticed, though there is currently no news on how Microsoft will reward frequent testers and responders.

Gamers in the Preview Program can also invite friends to join in on the testing fun. After all, who wouldn’t want to get to play around with new features before they roll out to the public?

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