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Microsoft quietly releases the Xbox One 1902 system update (updated with changelog)

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Published onFebruary 12, 2019

published onFebruary 12, 2019

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Microsoft has quietly released a new system update for Xbox One consoles today. The Xbox One 1902 update, which has been in testings with Xbox Insiders for quite some time is now generally available, though Microsoft has yet to officially announce the public rollout.

The build that is rolling out today to all Xbox One users is the same one that waspushed to Omega Xbox Insidersearlier this month. Unlike theNovember 2018 Xbox Update, which brought mouse/keyboard support and enhanced Cortana and Alexa skills, the 1902 update for the Xbox One is a pretty minor one, with various improvements and fixes but no new features. You can check out thefull release notesbelow:

Audio

Cortana

Console

Home

Mouse

My games and apps

System

Video

Now that Microsoft is done with the 1902 system update for the Xbox One, the Xbox team can fully focus on the upcoming 1904 update that should be released in April. So far, Microsoft has been testing two new features with select Xbox Insiders, anew floating mini keyboardand the ability toreprogram the OneGuide button on the Xbox Media Remote. We hope that more exciting additions are in the pipeline for the next system update, but as usual new features will ship first to Xbox Insiders on the Preview Alpha and Skip Ahead rings.

Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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