Xbox One October update brings Dolby Vision support\, new Avatars and Xbox Skill for Cortana and Alexa

Xbox One October update brings Dolby Vision support, new Avatars and Xbox Skill for Cortana and Alexa

The update is available today for Xbox One owners and one can go into settings to check and download it.

Microsoft has officially released the October update for Xbox One consoles. The update is pretty significant as it brings support for Dolby Vision, Skills for Cortana and Alexa along with new Xbox Avatars. The new avatars have been in testing for more than a year now and are finally rolling out to users.

New Xbox Avatars

Avatars will now be accessible via all Xbox One Consoles. One will see their own Avatar on their profile, as well as the profile pages of anyone who has chosen to represent themselves as an Avatar. There will also be an Avatar Store where gamers can obtain more new Avatar items, along with licensed items from franchises such as Halo, Gears of War, and others.

Xbox Skill for Cortana and Alexa

To enable Dolby Vision on your Xbox, go to Settings -> Display and sound -> Video output -> Video modes -> Allow Dolby Vision.

Recently Microsoft also announced xCloud, a service that will let gamers stream Xbox games on mobiles, tablets and PCs. The streaming technology will offer gamers the freedom to play on the device they want without being limited to a particular device. “Project xCloud provides gamers - whether they prefer console or PC - new choices in when and where they play, while giving mobile-only players access to worlds, characters and immersive stories they haven’t been able to experience before. To realise this vision, we must make it easy for developers to bring their content to Project xCloud. Developers of the more than 3,000 games available on Xbox One today, and those building the thousands that are coming in the future, will be able to deploy and dramatically scale access to their games across all devices on Project xCloud with no additional work,” said Kareem Choudhry - Corporate Vice President, Gaming Cloud at Microsoft, in a statement. You can read more about xCloud here