Have you ever taken your Xbox One to another country?
If you have, you may have stumbled across some rather inconvenient barriers. Until now, things like the interface language and the keyboard language were locked by region. This created issues when living abroad while maintaining a Microsoft Account and payment options in your home country, as well as for nations which practice multiple languages. Additionally, some titles simply have poor localization in certain countries, with multi-lingual users preferring to play games in a language separate from their console's store region.
Thankfully, Microsoft has listened to user feedback and opted to grant language independence from the console's store region.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...
If you have, you may have stumbled across some rather inconvenient barriers. Until now, things like the interface language and the keyboard language were locked by region. This created issues when living abroad while maintaining a Microsoft Account and payment options in your home country, as well as for nations which practice multiple languages. Additionally, some titles simply have poor localization in certain countries, with multi-lingual users preferring to play games in a language separate from their console's store region.
Thankfully, Microsoft has listened to user feedback and opted to grant language independence from the console's store region.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...