Prior to last week’s Inside Xbox debuting the first of many showcase for the stringing Xbox 20/20 monthly initiative, video game outlet spoke with Microsoft and some of the lead architects on what new things will be available with the approaching Xbox Series X this holiday season. When talking to Xbox Director of Program Management Jason Ronald, the website learned that there will be some drastic changes to the overall console layout with the newest iteration of Xbox.

Ronald shared that the Xbox Series X will be shaped a lot by the voices of the users for the current Xbox One. Console owner feedback has been a present focus for the platform for majority of this generation with projects like Xbox Insider circles and the included initiatives to capitalize on a better user experience.

In particular, Ronald mentions that one big effort for the development team is to bring an effective dashboard with little issues which contrasts the current UI Xbox One owners have grew accustomed to already.

It’s the feedback that really drives our priorities. If you’re in the Insider rings, you’ll see various experiments at different times. This is really about us learning and hearing from the community that is directly influencing the final shape of the dashboard that we’ll ship with Xbox Series X.

Although the Xbox Series X is becoming the main focus, Ronald also reiterates to explain that user satisfaction will also be considered on succeeding platforms too. “The Experiences team is working extremely hard to make sure that we have a great day one experience both on Xbox Series X as well as on previous generations,” he adds.

There are plenty of other expected changes that Microsoft also debuted in recent weeks. Amid the announcement for the now-passed Inside Xbox, Microsoft also shared what the boot-up chime for the Xbox Series X will be. You can view the clip in full detail by visiting our report here.

What other adjustments would you like to see be made for the Xbox Series X?

Xbox Series X is listed to arrive sometime in holiday 2020.

Source: GameSpot

Nick Moreno Content Writer

Nick has over a decade of video game journalism under his belt. Outside of writing about trending & indie releases, he has also provided coverage at multiple events across the United States including Penny Arcade Expo & E3.

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