Xbox has released a beta version of the new Xbox app update, which will bring some interesting news – including the ability to check time spent on the game.
A week ago I had the pleasure to report something wonderful PlayStation app has been updated. The official Sony app, available on smartphones, allows you to remotely manage our drives. The information was received warmly, because whatever you say, it’s a really positive change – of course a positive change among the many.
We didn’t have to wait long for the competition to respond. Xbox released a new Xbox app update to all beta testers who instantly shared the news captured online. And I must admit it’s good – and more fun A new feature that now lets you check remotely, How much time did we spend in games On our Xbox!
In addition, other interesting information was obtained from the game itself, which will definitely please all bounty hunters. There will be a percentage of progress in passing specific items, which will undoubtedly affect the suitability and readability of this type of data. Everything was well presented Pictured below is by Immortals Fenyx Rising. what do you think? Will you use the new options?
Source: https://twistedvoxel.com/xbox-app-now-shows-complete-game-stats-including-playtime/
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