So the next time you turn-on your game console, you’ll be prompted to download the latest update. Follow that, whenever you try to make a purchase, you’ll see that it will happen in your local currency, and if you redeem a Microsoft Points card, the company will convert the points to “real” money. Microsoft Points are being retired globally and currently the new currency change is available in 41 countries. For more information on how the switch could affect you, Microsoft has published an article answering all your questions. As for the actual software update, sorry to disappoint if you were looking forward to see a brand new dashboard. The new Xbox 360 home screen still looks the same as it did before, but you’ll notice a new green and gray color scheme that is pretty similar to Xbox One colors. Update: In other related news, a new image surfaced in Reddit shows that Microsoft will also be releasing a white version of Xbox One. But the only catch is that you have to be employed by the software giant to get one. In the image below you’ll also see the game console with an engraving that reads “I MADE THIS” — just a little something to make the team proud of such achievement. In addition the bundle that employees will get also include: a year subscription to Xbox Live and several games. Not bad!
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