The all-new Xbox achievement update is rolling out now to everyone — here’s what's changed
Xbox’s latest achievement update adds new animations, profile improvements, and the ability to finally hide games from your public history.
Back in April, my colleague Brendan Lowry covered an exciting new Insider update where Xbox revealed it was finally giving achievements a bit of a refresh. Now, a full month later, that refresh is starting to roll out to all users, adding to the seemingly unstoppable run Xbox has been on since new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma took the reins.
It’s fair to say that Achievements have been a core part of the Xbox experience since they were introduced with the Xbox 360. Despite receiving little attention from Xbox in recent years, we’re now finally getting a small refresh to tide us over.
Now that this update is rolling out to everyone, let’s go over what’s included and what fans can expect from a refresh they’ve wanted for years.
Users can expect a complete visual overhaul for achievement unlocks, including new icons and animations that match your chosen color scheme. On top of that, users will finally be able to hide games from their profile, meaning if you’ve played a game you’re embarrassed to admit to, you can now quietly make it disappear.
For me, that would probably be the one time I let my sister play a My Little Pony game on my account; that can definitely be hidden. Hidden games will still count toward your Gamerscore, though, so don’t worry about losing any of your Gamerscore.
Xbox has also added improvements to profiles, so games you’ve fully completed will stand out more clearly when browsing your achievements list.
I, for one, am glad this update is happening, though I still hope we get a more complete refresh to achievements at some point this year. That’s something I’m sure Xbox has heard loud and clear after openly asking fans for feedback not too long ago.
Let me know what you think, though. Is this a good update, and are you pleased with the changes, or do you want Xbox to do more with achievements moving forward?
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Adam is a Psychology Master’s graduate passionate about gaming, community building, and digital engagement. A lifelong Xbox fan since 2001, he started with Halo: Combat Evolved and remains an avid achievement hunter. Over the years, he has engaged with several Discord communities, helping them get established and grow. Gaming has always been more than a hobby for Adam—it’s where he’s met many friends, taken on new challenges, and connected with communities that share his passion.
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