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Published onJanuary 23, 2018
published onJanuary 23, 2018
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Preview Alpha build 1802.180119-1917 has begun to roll out to select Xbox One console owners enrolled in the Xbox Insiders program. This latest build tests a new Xbox Game Pass section in the My games & apps area of the Xbox One dashboard and also gives users the ability to hide Xbox Achievements from the Next Achievement section in addition to a variety of bug fixes and improvements.
Xbox One Insiders – Preview Alpha members with the build today we’ve added the ability to hide/unhide a specific achievement or entire game from the Next Achievements section!
— Brad Rossetti (@WorkWombatman)January 23, 2018
The ability to hide Achievements is actually not mentioned in the release notes however Microsoft’s Brad Rossetti made a point to mention it in a tweet earlier today so that Xbox Insiders would be aware of the feature. Here’s the fullrelease notes.
NEW FEATURES:
FIXES:
Profile
System Update
Party Chat
KNOWN ISSUES:
Network Transfer
Pseudo-Localization
Games Installation
Display
Tournaments
Avatars on Home
Have you downloaded the new build yet? Share your thoughts on it with the community in the comments below.
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