On Mixer, the update now offer co-streaming that lets you broadcast gameplay online with up to three friends using the Microsoft streaming service. Xbox One update for July 2017 also adds the ability to link your profile with your controller to sign-in automatically when you press the Xbox button in the controller. This is a particular useful feature when sharing the console with other people in the house. Otherwise, you can always set to automatically sign you in using any controller when your Xbox One starts. Additionally, this rollout also brings interface improvements to Microsoft’s Arena feature, and the LFG (Looking for Groups) experience is getting some tweaks for mobile apps. Furthermore, on Android, the Xbox app is getting Chat Bubbles, a new feature that allows you to keep chatting while you’re playing mobile games or using other apps. July’s system update for Xbox One is rolling out to everyone now, according to Microsoft. It’ll install automatically, but you can always force the update going to Settings > System > Console info & updates > Update console and click Start update. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.