New Xbox One Preview build fixes issues with Clubs and the Xbox Store

Xbox One Preview members are being treated to a new build today, addressing a range of issues affecting the Xbox Store, Clubs, and controller firmware. As always, the update will be available to enrolled consoles at 6 PM PDT / 9 PM EDT.

For those who use the Xbox One's Instant On mode, the update will begin automatically downloading to your console. To manually install the build, navigate to All Settings > System > Console Info & Updates and check for an update.

Here's what's changed in today's Xbox One Preview release (via Xbox):

DETAILS:

OS version released: rs1_xbox_rel_1610.161009-1900

Available: 6:00PM PDT 10/12 (1:00AM GMT 13/10)

FIXES:

Store

  • The option to Install a game or app should no longer appear on the corresponding Store page when the game or app is already installed.

Clubs

  • When viewing Clubs, you should no longer see the option to start a Club Party if you are not a Club member.

Controller Firmware

  • A new firmware update recently became available for Xbox One S controllers. Connect your Xbox One S controller to the console and navigate to Settings > Kinect & devices to download the firmware update.

KNOWN ISSUES:

Installation

  • Xbox 360 backward compatible games fail to install from a game disc.

Clubs

  • When attempting to remove a Club member from a Club, the removal fails to complete. In addition, if a Club admin attempts to remove a Club member, they may remove themselves from the Club (Club - owners are unaffected).
  • Club invites may sometimes show up in the Friends list in Guide and may be counted or displayed multiple times.

Store

  • When browsing the Store, certain apps may be missing for users with their console set to the Singapore region (zh-sg or en-sg). Workaround: To find a specific app, use the Store's search function.

As always, stay tuned to Windows Central for all the latest Xbox One Preview updates.

Matt Brown

Matt Brown was formerly a Windows Central's Senior Editor, Xbox & PC, at Future. Following over seven years of professional consumer technology and gaming coverage, he’s focused on the world of Microsoft's gaming efforts. You can follow him on Twitter @mattjbrown.