Xbox One’s April system update rolling out today

The next major system update for the Xbox One is rolling out today. What comes in April is featured in the video above directly from Microsoft.

As for what the update includes in text form? The Xbox Wire pushed out a full rundown.

  • Party chat improvements  Over the past few months, we’ve added additional icons and notifications within the party chat experience to help you understand your connection and microphone status. This month, party chat is being improved with troubleshooting guidance for Xbox One owners. The party app will help you get your microphone enabled and show you when privacy settings or networking issues are blocking communication with particular party members.
  • Game hub links – In February, we introduced game hubs where you can be the first to get news on upcoming updates, featured game clips, behind the scenes content and more. With this update, you can more easily discover game hub content from activity feed items. You’ll see activity feed items when any of your friends follow a game, and you’ll also be able to get back to a game’s hub from activity feed posts related to the game – including feed items about the game’s achievements, game clips and screenshots. Finally, we’ve added a link to game hubs from the game’s page in the achievements app.
  • Achievement notifications – Achievement notifications today display the achievement name and the gamerscore you just earned. With tonight’s update, you’ll also see the achievement’s description in the notification so you know what you did to earn this achievement without having to open the achievements app.  Based on feedback from preview program members, we increased the time that an achievement notification is displayed and we also made some performance improvements to make loading the achievements app from a notification faster.
  • What’s On – The What’s On area is now available for Xbox One users in the U.S., Canada, and the UK. In it, you’ll find links to popular videos, games, movies, TV shows, game broadcasts and clips, along with Trending TV shows if you have configured OneGuide for your Xbox One console.

Which brings us to the bad news. We had word that Microsoft is working on dedicated servers for voice chat. If users can’t establish a voice chat connection that works when forming parties, the Xbox One will take over and use dedicated servers from Microsoft in order to host the discussion.

That’s staying in preview mode for now. Microsoft isn’t ready to unleash dedicated server voice chat unto the world just yet, so we won’t see that with today’s system update. Perhaps it will come in May, but Microsoft hasn’t clarified a launch date for the feature.

Until then, what do you think of what Microsoft is offering for Xbox One users?