Xbox continues to take care of the pocket of its users. We are not saying this for the games that come to Xbox Game Pass or the weekly discounts from the Xbox store. Rather because it has just released an update for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One that will allow you to save a small amount of money, but they say that something is something.
Via Xbox Wire, Microsoft announced that the February update for the Xbox ecosystem will be available starting today. It is an update whose main novelty is to add new energy options that will allow you to save light, which will inevitably make your console contribute less to your electricity bill.
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With this, Xbox will schedule downloads of games, apps, and updates during specified hours in a night window. With this your console will not be on all the time, which will represent an energy saving of 20 times more than what the Suspend option offers.
According to Microsoft figures, for every 2 consoles that use this power mode per year, the carbon equivalent of a tree planted and its growth over time will be saved. Considering that there are millions of Xbox consoles in the hands of gamers, this is a measure that will help a lot.
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The February update for Xbox Series X has other news
Do you want more? Well, then you’ll be happy to know that the new update for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One also has other new features. They are small and we leave them in a list below:
Hide game art when selecting titles in the main menu Use the Google Home app as a remote control for Xbox There will be a history of Groups so you can join your friends easier
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What did you think of all the new features of the update? Are you excited to take advantage of them? Tell us in the comments.
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