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Xbox Boss: New Console Features Built Just Two Weeks Ago

Originally published on: March 20, 2026
▼ Summary

– Xbox Series X/S consoles received a major dashboard update, introducing features like custom colors and more control over Quick Resume.
– New Xbox boss Asha Sharma stated these features were developed just two weeks ago based on direct fan feedback.
– Sharma encouraged the community to continue providing feedback to shape future updates.
– This update represents one of Sharma’s first major public decisions since becoming Xbox boss in late February.
– The focus on console features addresses recent concerns that updates had been prioritizing PC and cloud gaming over consoles.

The recent Xbox dashboard update introduces several highly anticipated features directly shaped by community input, demonstrating a renewed focus on the console experience. Xbox boss Asha Sharma confirmed that the team built these new options just two weeks ago based on player requests. This rapid turnaround from feedback to implementation highlights a significant shift in how Microsoft Gaming is approaching its console platform.

Following the announcement of the update, which includes custom color settings, the ability to disable Quick Resume for specific games, and more flexible group management, Sharma took to social media. She shared that development on these popular requests began a mere fortnight before their release. Her message actively encouraged the community to continue sharing their thoughts, signaling a more responsive and listener-driven leadership style.

This move represents one of the first major public initiatives under Sharma’s tenure as Xbox boss and Microsoft Gaming CEO, a role she assumed in late February. Successfully delivering features that players have explicitly asked for is a strong opening strategy, likely to build considerable goodwill with the dedicated fanbase. For some time, many console users felt that regular platform updates prioritized PC and cloud gaming improvements, often leaving the core dashboard experience feeling stagnant.

Sharma had previously emphasized that the console would be a key area of focus when she stepped into her new position. The speed and specificity of this dashboard refresh provide concrete evidence that this commitment is being acted upon. The development timeline suggests a streamlined process for evaluating and acting on user suggestions, a change that many will welcome. Observers will be watching closely to see if this pace and community-centric approach defines the future of Xbox system updates.

(Source: Pure Xbox)

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