Xbox Shares Important Details May 2022 Console Update

Xbox May 2022 Console Update is highly anticipated by fans.
Xbox has a tradition of releasing a major console update every month. Usually, this update is deployed within the first ten days of a given month.
The monthly update includes several items, including minor upgrades, UI improvements, live streaming settings button remapping options, and more. Gamers often make complaints related to the user experience offered by the console. Keeping this in mind, Xbox makes it a point to update the system software to ensure gamers have a smoother experience while playing games on the console.
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In May, Xbox assured users of the launch of two important updates. One of the updates they plan to release was made for the Xbox mobile app. The other update is for the console itself. The update to the Xbox mobile app will allow users to create, share, and view stories broadcast on the app. These “stories” are similar to those found in social media apps like Instagram and Snapchat.
The second update will bring Quality of Service (QoS) tagging, an innovative service designed for Xbox consoles that would help enforce priority tags on outbound network traffic console streaming, party chat, and builds. multiplayer.
On the Xbox app home screen, players will have the option to select the Stories channel and then click the “+” button to add in-game clips, screenshots, and achievements with their friends. If you like adding captions, you will also have the option to do so here.
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There will also be a very useful activity feed that will allow players to see posts from the last 72 hours. This feature will go a long way in keeping gamers connected and sharing their gameplay and other gaming experiences with friends for a long time. QoS marking will ensure gamers have a fun gaming experience without worrying about connection issues that may occur during high traffic times.