The Xbox One’s June update is headlined by external storage support, allowing users to connect up to two 256GB or larger USB 3.0 external drives to the system. The upcoming update also adds automatic sign-ins upon booting the system and the option to display your real name to select friends. Across the borders, Canada and Europe can look forward to finally receiving access to OneGuide and its live TV features.
On external storage support, Microsoft says Xbox One owners can choose which of their drives, including the internal 500GB drive, is the default location for new game installs and so on. Microsoft also notes players can install games to an external drive, plug that drive to another Xbox One, and sign in or insert a disc to start playing there.
As for displaying your real name to friends, this differs slightly to the implementation on PS4. On Xbox One you can select which – none, some, or all – of your friends can see your real name. You can extend that to include friends of those friends, but followers who aren’t your friends will only be able to see your gamertag.