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Xbox Insider Update Fixes This Annoying Game Library Issue

A new update for some members of the Xbox Insider Program is fixing a long-standing issue for players with lots of demos and trials on their accounts.

This update (announced on Monday via Xbox Support) is available now, bringing a new tab called Free with Xbox to the My Games and Apps section of the Xbox console’s Full Library section. Any demos or limited trials that players have on their accounts will now be moved to this tab, keeping the Owned Games section limited to actual games.

The update is currently just for Alpha Skip-Ahead Ring users, and will likely expand to other testers before becoming available for all Xbox users outside of the Insider program. Per Xbox support, this update also brings various performance improvements, meaning Alpha Skip-Ahead Ring users should have a more stable experience moving forward.

A sorely-needed update for Xbox console users

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On the surface, I can understand someone not immediately thinking that this would be a huge issue, but this is a big deal for many players like myself. If you’ve been playing tons of Xbox games and taking part in betas over the years since the Xbox One first launched in 2013, your account almost assuredly has a lot of various trials that have piled up.

Just recently, I was scrolling through my full library trying to find something, and it was made more difficult by the sheer volume of betas for games like Gears of War 4 that are still tied to my account. It’s not the end of the world, but it was needlessly more tedious than it should’ve been.

Users will see a new section under the Full Library tab in My Games and Apps called “Free with Xbox.” Any previously obtained trials and demos will now appear here instead of under “Owned games.”

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