Microsoft released an update for Xbox Insiders today to test several new features coming to Xbox Series X|S. The update brings changes to Gamertags and more, but the most useful of these features allows players to use cloud gaming to play updating titles, fixing one of user’s biggest annoyances with the console.
An Xbox Wire post broke down these new features in more detail. Typically, games that are updating on consoles become unplayable, and that wait can get quite long for large, high-fidelity AAA titles. However, this update makes it so that, if the game is part of the Game Pass catalog and you have a subscription, you’ll now be able to boot it up via cloud gaming and play it while the update downloads.
If you have the internet bandwidth to support it, this update is extremely alluring. It also shows Xbox is still putting some focus on cloud gaming, even as it recenters its strategy around consoles like the upcoming Project Helix.

There are plenty of other updates for those who don’t like cloud gaming to look forward to as well. Game hubs for Xbox 360 games will now show achievements, and a wishlist option will be added to game cards for ones you don’t own. Those are small UI tweaks, but they do add things I’m surprised weren’t already supported.
In 2019, Microsoft’s last big overhaul of Xbox Gamertags limited them to 12 characters at most. Seven years later, it’s finally upping the limit to 15 characters. Maybe it’s finally time for me to change the Gamertag I’ve had since I was eight years old.
Xbox Insiders who are part of the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring are the first to have access to these updates. These updates will roll out to other Xbox Insider tiers in the future before eventually being released to all Xbox Series X|S owners.
