Your Xbox One is going to have a lot of new features soon.
Microsoft detailed on Xbox Wire everything it’s adding to the console via a November system update. Notably, the Xbox One will support backward compatibility with over 100 Xbox 360 games. You’ll be able to use Xbox One features like live-streaming and screenshot-taking while playing the older titles.
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Microsoft says that those in the Xbox One Preview Program will soon receive invitations to test out the new update, starting with those who have submitted the most feedback in the past.