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Xbox Achievements Update Lets You Hide Games

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– Xbox is testing new Achievement features for Insiders, including customizable pop-ups and the ability to highlight or hide specific games.
– A visual refresh allows the Achievement notification to match a user’s profile color, alongside updated icons and animations.
– Players can hide entire games from their public Achievement history without affecting their overall Gamerscore.
– This hide feature was a highly requested option from the Xbox Insider community.
– A new feature lets players highlight games where they’ve earned 100% of Achievements, with a filter to easily view these mastered titles.

Xbox is rolling out a significant update to its Achievements system, currently available for testing by Xbox Insiders. This overhaul introduces several long-requested features focused on personalization and player curation, giving gamers more control over how they present their accomplishments. The changes include customizable notifications, tools to showcase perfect completions, and a highly anticipated option to conceal less desirable titles from public view.

The most immediate change is a visual refresh for the Achievement notification itself. While the iconic green flair remains an option, players can now align the pop-up’s color with their profile theme. Updated icons and animations accompany this shift, modernizing the moment of unlock. This move toward greater visual customization addresses a common desire for a more personalized interface.

A major addition is the new ability to hide games from your Achievement history. This feature allows players to selectively remove specific titles from their public profile without affecting their overall Gamerscore. It’s designed for those who wish to curate a more polished list of played games, whether to obscure an embarrassing incomplete title or simply to remove a game they’d rather not highlight. According to Xbox, this functionality ranked among the top requests from the Insider community.

For dedicated completionists, the update introduces a way to showcase 100 percent completions. Players can now highlight games where they have unlocked every Achievement, accompanied by a new filter for quickly accessing this collection of mastered titles. Xbox describes this as an initial step toward better recognizing completion milestones, signaling a continued evolution in how player dedication is celebrated.

While Xbox still does not have a direct parallel to PlayStation’s Platinum Trophy, this suite of features offers a compelling alternative. It empowers players to build and present a curated portfolio of their gaming accomplishments. The success of these changes in winning over the Xbox completionist community will be a key metric to watch as the update moves toward a full public release.

(Source: Eurogamer.net)

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