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Microsoft’s Director of Product Planning ‘really really sorry’ for not showing off Xbox One UI yet

Ron Ron
July 17, 2019
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With the Xbox One set for release November 22nd, there is still one big question on everyone’s mind. What the heck does the new user interface look like? Microsoft has yet to offer any official sneak peek or preview of the user interface.

While many of us had to resort to seeing leaked video footage of the new dashboard in action, Microsoft is apparently planning on offering a demo of the new interface soon. In fact, Microsoft’s Director of Product Planning Albert Penello recently stated on a popular forum called NeoGAF, that he was sorry a demo hasn’t already happened.

“I’m really, really sorry about this. We’ve booked to do it a couple times, and my schedule hasn’t allowed it. I wanted to get this demo out publicly sooner. I’m not sure when it’s going to happen,” Penello stated.

So there you have it. While this doesn’t really tell us when we will see the demo, we can only hope it will happen soon since the console is set for release November 22nd.

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