Microsoft’s Xbox UI update lets you pin games and customize your homescreen

Microsoft is Exit A new update to its Xbox Home interface that allows Xbox owners to install applications and games on the home screen. It is part of a number of allocation changes on the Xbox Home user interface, including the ability to hide system applications and reduce the number of applications and games included in the most used part.
You can install up to three games or your recently launched apps on the home screen, and this will remain at the front of the section recently used even if you play applications or other games. You can also turn off system applications, such as settings and store, even from appearing on the Xbox Home interface completely.
If you really want to hide more of these applications or games used recently, you can also reduce the amount listed to only four tiles. There are options for selection between four and up to nine presented by Microsoft by default.
All of these new allocations are part of updating the Xbox dashboard in June today, and can be found in Settings> General> Customization> Games and Applications. Microsoft The test started for the first time These new allocations last month, so they are a special rapid launch for all Xbox users this week.