Can’t get into Microsoft’s Xbox One preview program on your console? Try the Windows 10 app instead.
Later this month, Redmond will release a new Xbox Beta app for Windows 10 that allows select users to preview future app updates before they reach the public.
“The Xbox Beta app program gives fans an opportunity to provide early input on features and enhancements … helping us shape the product based on fan feedback,” Xbox Live’s Larry Hryb wrote in a blog post. When it arrives, the Xbox Beta app will be available for download via the Windows Store.
The existing Xbox app, meanwhile, got a handful of new features today. The Friends list, for example, will now automatically refresh with players’ online and offline status. It also shows the apps and games in which they’re currently engaged—as well as whether they can join via multiplayer or party.
Similarly, the revamped Activity Feed eliminates the need for manual refresh. Just keep the Xbox app open, and your Activity Feed will highlight new items to view, comment on, like, and re-share.
For competitive players, Microsoft now lets you see a side-by-side comparison of friends’ progress in games you’ve recently played; look for game completion percentage, Gamerscore, and achievements earned.
“We’re also bringing one of the most requested features from Xbox Feedback to the Xbox app on Windows 10,” Hryb said—the ability to use the Xbox app for text input on Xbox One. Using the Xbox app, as well as compatible devices like keyboards, touch keypads, etc., enter text in search boxes and complete other wordy tasks.
This comes ahead of what Microsoft says is the biggest Xbox software update yet. In November, Microsoft will introduce “a completely re-imagined Xbox One, inspired by your feedback,