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Did You Notice Your Xbox Series Changed? New Update Fixes Console’s Biggest Issue

by Carlos Mendoza

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  • The April dashboard update for Xbox Series X|S consoles is now available to all players, introducing new Quick Resume features, customization options, and additional Xbox Home groups.
  • Players can now manage the Quick Resume function individually for each game, enabling or disabling it based on internet connection requirements.
  • The update resolves several technical issues, including a bug that prevented users from searching for game updates, and includes customization and organizational improvements such as increasing the number of pinned Home screen groups to ten.
  • Koei Tecmo recently released an update for Fatal Frame: Crimson Butterfly remake addressing HDR display issues during cutscenes, restoring save data in specific situations, and making the Spirit Stone Mayus Charm 8 obtainable on Nightmare difficulty.

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Microsoft released its April dashboard update for Xbox Series X|S consoles to all players after a month-long testing period with Xbox Insiders. The firmware download should begin automatically on consoles set to receive automatic updates; otherwise, players can manually initiate the update in the system settings. The update includes new Quick Resume features, customization options, and additional Xbox Home groups, all of which were previously available only to Xbox Insiders. One significant change involves the Quick Resume function, which is no longer enabled by default for all games. Players can now enable or disable the feature individually for each game, which is particularly useful for games requiring a constant internet connection. In addition to these new options, the Xbox engineering lead (neonepiphany on X) confirmed that the update resolves several technical issues, including a bug that prevented users from searching for game updates. The update also includes several customization and organizational improvements: Players can customize the Guide menu with a blurred color gradient based on the chosen interface color. To change the profile color, navigate to Settings > General > Customization > Customize the Guide. Public profiles now visibly display earned Xbox badges.

Enhanced Xbox Dashboard Boosts Game & App Pins, Adds Cross-Device Play Improvements, and Addresses HDR Issues in Fatal Frame Remake

The number of game and app groups that can be pinned to the Home screen has increased from two to ten. A new Gameplay History separator has been added to the My Games & Apps section, displaying recently played titles. To improve cross-device play within the Xbox ecosystem, the update includes visualization enhancements. Game hubs now feature a new recording indicator to easily identify whether progress (saves) is synchronized between console, PC, and the cloud. Furthermore, visual indicators have been added to cloud-streamed titles to display the user-selected resolution and current network quality. Alongside the Xbox dashboard update, other developers have recently released updates for their games. Koei Tecmo, for example, released update v1.03.04 for the Fatal Frame: Crimson Butterfly remake across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. According to Koei Tecmo, the update addresses HDR display issues during cutscenes, restores save data in specific situations, and resolves an issue that made the Spirit Stone Mayus Charm 8 unobtainable on Nightmare difficulty. The update also improves overall game stability and fixes minor bugs. Finally, Microsoft is testing new achievement-related features in current Insider builds in preparation for future updates.

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