Updated by Xbox September makes use of Party Chat Noise to Xbox One and PC

The Xbox September Update has arrived today bringing several improvements to Xbox X|S, Xbox One and PC, and some include the introduction of party chat noise suppression on all platforms. Other features include the revamp of the game library, a greater selection of storage spaces, and the ability to customize the color of the Xbox button on the Wireless One Series 2.

In party chat noise suppression won’t block singing.

Party chat noise suppression launched in August on Xbox 3 and PlayStation 4 consoles but has now been rolled out to Xbox One and PC, too. The target is to reduce the undesirable background noises such as playing computer buttons and breathing. However, this doesn’t include singing. Those who still wish to hear others’ music can decide to turn noise off in the options. The My games library has been redesigned, too. This includes showing all of the games that you can use to play and install through the majority of ownership or through subscriptions like Games With Gold and Game Pass. Players will choose from any category and group. However, those who want to watch every game at once will still be able to choose the kind of group that their players choose. One more new option is to choose different locations for games on Xbox One, but also with other platforms like Xbox One and X|S. For example, Xbox X|S players can choose their own consoles and other games to play. Players also can decide which console they want the most. Finally on the console, the frightened color of the button of Xbox II, a masked controller, can be customized with over 16 million hues of light. While on PC, the Xbox Game Bar has more sharing options for any capture, and app users aren’t left out, as they get new Start party button. All these changes are available with the Xbox update today. In other news, the Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld has been unveiled with a release window and a price tag. It is already possible to confirm a crossover between Ted Lasso and AFC Richmond in the FIFA 23.

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