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New Xbox One Preview Build Comes With Gamerscore Leaderboard, More – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
January 28, 2016
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Microsoft is rolling out a new preview build for the Xbox One later today (January 28th at 6PM PST to be specific) and it comes with several new features for those who are enrolled in the preview program. According to Microsoft’s Mike Ybarra, this new build allows you to move your pins, adds a Sports section to OneGuide, and a new Gamerscore Leaderboard.

Preview members, new build tonight with Move Pins, Gamerscore Leaderboard, and Sports section in OneGuide. Should hit ~6PM PST. #Xbox

— Mike Ybarra (@Qwik) January 29, 2016

How do you move a pinned game/app in the new Preview guild? Highlight a pinned item and hit Y, or press Menu then select Move. #Xbox

— Mike Ybarra (@Qwik) January 29, 2016

  • The new Gamerscore Leaderboards are located in your Profile.
  • Being able to move pins around and have Offline pins: Move pins: Freely move their pins along the grid. Either hitting “Move” from context menu invokes this, or hitting “Y” on a pin. “B” or “Y” drops the pin, exits move. Any navigation outside of Home twist or app cancels the move operation.

As mentioned above, this new build launches at 6PM PST. Grab it and let us know if you notice any other improvements.

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