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Xbox Insiders are now previewing a reworked Friends & Community Updates dashboard channel

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
April 4, 2023
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Members of the Xbox Insiders program Alpha and Alpha Skip-Ahead rings can now preview the new “Friends & Community Updates” channel. The new channel was announced in a blog post on Xbox Wire. The Friends & Community feature isn’t exactly all-new to the Xbox experience, but it is now much improved with this more streamlined redesign.

We know that friends and community are front and center to your gaming experience. When you scroll down on Home you’ll be able to see a new channel called “Friends & Community Updates.

The Friends & Community Updates channel will bring together all the top things from your activity feed. You will be able to see achievements, game clips, screenshots and text posts from your friends, official clubs, or games that you follow.

The Xbox Insider Program allows fans to get access to the latest updates before they go mainstream, and give feedback. If you are interested in joining the Xbox Insider Program or would just like to learn more, head on over to the Xbox Insider FAQ page.

Featured image via Xbox Wire. 

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