Microsoft has confirmed that the first half of the Xbox One spring update has been delayed. Originally supposed to be released today, Microsoft is now saying that the update will land at some point this week.
Microsoft also said the spring update for Xbox One will actually be split into two segments. One arrive this week, while the second will come in March.
February
when hit this week, you’ll be able to see and manage your storage space as well as control your install lineup and download queue. This means you can shift things around based on your preferences and what you want to play first. You can also create separate queues for My Games and My Apps because the spring update will see them separated into two lists.
Microsoft has also added a boot progress indicator to make the tracking of updates that little bit clearer.
It’s nice to know how much juice is left in your controller. A quick glance at the home screen will tell you just that thanks to the return of the power indicator.
Lastly, you’ll be able to use your USB keyboard with your Xbox One, a functionality that hasn’t been available up until now.
March
Microsoft hasn’t offered much in the way of information regarding the March update. Scheduled to arrive on March 11, we assume more details will become available once the February update is rolled out across all consoles.