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OneGuide on Xbox One is expanding to 12 new countries across the world

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
August 23, 2019
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OneGuide on Xbox One is expanding to 12 new countries across the world

Gone are the days when TV guides had to be purchased on a monthly-basis, you can now find out what show is coming on next with a single press of button on your remote control. Unfortunately, that nifty little feature is missing for many Xbox One owners around the world.

The good news is that OneGuide will finally allow Xbox One owners to do just that. While the feature has been available for some of Microsoft’s higher-priority regions like the US, many European countries have been left in the dark. But now, with the imminent release of the Digital TV Tuner accessory for Xbox One in Europe, all that is about to change.

OneGuide will be making its way to Xbox One’s in Belgium, Chile, Columbia, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and Russia in the “next few days” according to Microsoft, as long as you have the system update preview installed.

This new feature is rolling out to all Xbox One preview program members and will be available as part of the October update.

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