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Xbox One achievements, profile, game clips and more coming soon to Xbox.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
June 27, 2014
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Not too long ago, Microsoft created a uservoice page for Xbox One so that users could submit suggestions, feedback, and ideas which could be introduced for the gaming console. One of the most requested feature on the Xbox One Uservoice was to view your gaming data such as your followers, game clips, achievements, and other information on the Xbox website. And, it seems Microsoft has heard it too.

Microsoft’s Larry Hryb revealed that gamers will soon be able to view their profile data on Xbox.com starting next week. “One of the most requested community features we’ve seen as of late is the ability to view your Xbox One data onXbox.com. We’re happy to announce that the first of these elements – your Xbox One profile, Achievements, friends, followers, and game clips – will be viewable on Xbox.com beginning next week,” says Major Nelson.

Additionally, users will be able to see game clips posted by their friends on Xbox.com, as well as their achievements. Hryb also demonstrated the upcoming change in a video, showing the interface, and the layout of the profile pages on Xbox website, which looks pretty slick and simple. Microsoft also said the company will add more enhancements as time goes on such as Activity feed and more in the coming months. 

We’ll update you as soon as the new feature is available, but in the meantime, you may want to check out the video below.

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