![]() Who knows, maybe it'll follow a UI refresh that allows you to better admire the animated backgrounds. It's an exciting prospect and we'll let you know if anything official is said about the Xbox Dynamic Background Editor. By offering a program for players or license holders to create their own backgrounds, Microsoft could effectively build a vast library of images across Xbox and Windows PC without having to spend its own time and resources. While the Dynamic Backgrounds for Xbox Series X|S console are certainly a nice addition, the rollout of fresh images has been light, to say the least. No matter what it's for, though, it looks like it offers the user a way to animate images with up to eight concurrent effects, as well as featuring a host of tools for creating Windows and Xbox content. ![]() This could be for a multitude of different uses, such as user-created content, a program designed for first- and third-party firms to build their own backgrounds or even a prototype program that may eventually land on the scrap heap. Microsoft potentially working on a Dynamic Background editor for XboxĪs is the nature of any leak, this should be taken with a hefty pinch of salt, even more so with this particular story. You can see a full list of Xbox Series X/S dynamic backgrounds on the Xbox fandom website. According to the leak, the mysterious Xbox app titled 'Unnamed Project' that Lumia posted about in March is actually an Xbox Dynamic Backgrounds Editor. These categories respectively include abstract arts such as the motes dynamic background, Xbox-related dynamic backgrounds like the Xbox 360 theme, and dynamic backgrounds from different video games, such as the Halo: Infinite dynamic backgrounds. Rumour Tom West Xbox Dynamic Backgrounds might be bolstered with an editor in the future, according to a recent leak, which could see the currently sparse selection of images joined by user-created content.The news was reported by Windows Central over the weekend and comes from Microsoft leaker, Aggiornamenti Lumia, who has a pretty decent track record for being a reliable source for Surface, Windows, and Xbox insider information.
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