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Xbox owners can now disable Quick Resume for specific games

By News RoomApril 30, 20261 Min Read
Xbox owners can now disable Quick Resume for specific games
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Microsoft has released a new Xbox update that adds a bunch of new features, including the ability to disable Quick Resume for individual games.

Quick Resume, which lets you swap between your games with minimal wait time, is one of the best features on the Xbox Series X / S consoles. But it can also run into unexpected issues with multiplayer games or titles that require a constant internet connection. “We’ve heard your feedback around performance after long periods of inactivity or with games that rely heavily on online connections,” Microsoft says.

With Thursday’s update, Microsoft also lets you make up to ten groups on their Home screen (instead of just two), set custom colors in the UI, and more easily see your play history. On the PC side, you can now use your gamepad as a mouse and pin as many as three games to the “Jump back in” and “Most Recent” lists. Microsoft is also starting to test its DLSS competitor, Auto SR, on the Xbox Ally X handheld.

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