{"title": "Microsoft Deploys Sorting Features to Streamline Xbox Game Collections", "body": ["Xbox users often find their game libraries becoming cluttered shortly after starting to build them. Distinguishing between personally bought titles, those received through sharing, and options accessible via Game Pass can prove challenging. To address this, Microsoft is introducing filtering tools through an Xbox Insider update, enabling users to organize their collections and clearly identify playable content. This could also highlight games extensively played through subscriptions that users might want to purchase outright.", ["Although such functionality would have benefited from earlier implementation on Xbox platforms, it remains a valuable addition for console enthusiasts. The update further includes an updated startup process featuring refreshed audio and visuals, along with progressive achievement icons to recognize dedicated gamers.", ["As with previous releases, Microsoft is gradually distributing the update to Insider participants, meaning availability varies. Those wishing to participate can join the program directly on their device, though they should anticipate potential bugs and inconsistencies inherent in preview software. No timeline has been provided for when these enhancements will extend to all Xbox users, but past patterns suggest a delay of several months.", ["This Insider build arrives shortly following the online leak of Forza Horizon 6, a prominent Xbox-exclusive title. In other recent developments, Xbox's incoming leader, Asha Sharma, revealed plans to distance the platform from Microsoft's struggling Copilot artificial intelligence system. While future AI integrations are still possible, the current shift away from Copilot aligns with broader retreats by Microsoft, including adjustments in Windows 11."]]}