Xbox Series X update fixes annoying controller bug

Xbox Series X update fixes annoying controller bug

The latest update for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles is now available, and with it comes a number of useful features, but a fix for a controller disconnect bug affecting Xbox Series consoles was missing from the patch notes. X since its release. Jason Ronald of the Xbox team highlighted the fix in a tweet, stating that "many" of the user-reported controller disconnection issues have now been resolved, which could come as some relief to gamers who have resorted to the huge Microsoft support thread to share. your driver problems.

Lots of Xbox news this week, but in case you missed it, we released our March Xbox System Update yesterday. In addition to the new features, this version also fixes most of the controller disconnections reported by players. More information Microsoft was aware of the driver disconnect issues as early as January and, in a statement to The Verge, said a fix was due "in a future update." Better late than never, we suppose?

Regain control

It's not known if the Xbox Series X controller disconnect fixes apply to everyone having console issues, but if you're one of the unfortunate ones who had your new console experience disrupted by the bug, it might help to check. whether the update has been modified. arranged things for you. Xbox's latest update also introduced Auto HDR and FPS Boost switches for backwards-compatible games, giving gamers the ability to improve the image quality or performance of applicable games, adding even more reasons to come back. to your old library of games. It's good to know that Microsoft finally has a fix for Xbox Series X controller disconnect issues. With Jason Ronald saying that only "a lot" of controller issues have been fixed, we wonder if more fixes will be rolled out in the future. Future updates for more tweaks and optimizations. Today's best Microsoft Xbox Series X deals