Xbox September update adds ability to pre-download game updates and more

Microsoft is now rolling out the Xbox September update, which brings the ability to pre-download game updates, new wish list notifications, and more.

Xbox September update adds ability to pre-download game updates and more
Sean Carey

Sean Carey

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The Xbox September update is now rolling out across Xbox consoles and PCs. This update includes several new features and improvements, including a new pre-download option for game updates, more wish list notifications, and a Game Bar Compact Mode for PC players.

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Xbox September update adds ability to pre-download updates and more

The highlight for many with the Xbox September update will be the new pre-download feature for game updates. This feature lets you download chunky game updates ahead of their scheduled release. Once the update formally launches, it will quickly install, allowing you to jump into your game with minimal fuss. Microsoft says to start using this option on your console, head to My Games & Apps > Manage > Updates. Here, you'll be able to see all available pre-downloads. Microsoft notes that this feature is supported by "some" games, such as Sea of Thieves, Minecraft, and Cassette Beasts, and that you can "expect many more titles to support it soon."

This update also brings new wish list notifications for "Free Play Days, add-ons, and more." Microsoft says that when a game on your wish list launches, joins Game Pass, or is added to Free Play Days, you will now receive a notification on console. These notifications can be turned on or off in your wish list notifications settings.

Xbox September update adds ability to pre-download game updates and more

Microsoft is also discontinuing the Xbox Game Pass app on mobile and folding its features into the main mobile Xbox app. The new, updated mobile Xbox app, complete with Game Pass features, will be available for Xbox beta members on mobile first before coming to all users at a later date. Microsoft says it will no longer support new downloads of the Xbox Game Pass app starting in November.

For all the PC gamers out there, this update brings the new Compact Mode for Game Bar to all players. Game Bar Compact Mode is a new mode "optimized for smaller screens and Windows handhelds" that lets you "view recently played games, access common game launchers and other gaming utilities, and explore the Widget Store, where you can discover and manage widget applications." According to Microsoft, it is "just getting started with Game Bar," and you can expect improvements such as a modernized look and support for virtual keyboard navigation in future updates.

Xbox September update adds ability to pre-download updates and more

Also for PC gamers, Microsoft is continuing to improve game management in the Xbox app on PC. To save you download space and time managing your PC games library, you can now easily view and install add-ons related to the game you are installing. You can also check out and manage an installed game's add-ons and additional content via a new view by right-clicking on a game, selecting 'Manage,' and then navigating to the 'Add-ons' section.

In other Xbox platform news, it's rumored that Microsoft's next-gen Xbox plans will include a traditional console and an Xbox handheld.
Written by Sean Carey
A big fan of Xbox achievements, Sean has committed to playing as many of the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters on and off Xbox Game Pass as possible. Before joining TrueAchievements, Sean earned a degree in journalism from Solent University.
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