The new direction drives direct changes based on the requests of the fans.
More stories in the category News
- Hades II on Xbox Game Pass: date and exact time to play in Spain and Latin America
- Invincible VS: This is how it performs on Xbox Series X and Series S in the open beta
- This is how Mouse: P.I. For Hire will work on Xbox Series with two modes and up to 120 FPS
| Don't miss anything and follow us on Google News! |
Xbox is taking a significant step in its strategy by creating a dedicated team to collect and apply player feedback. This initiative comes under the new leadership of Asha Sharma, and aims to bring the development of the ecosystem even closer to what the community is asking for.
It’s not just a statement of intent. The company has already started applying visible changes, and the first to benefit have been the Xbox Achievements, one of the platform’s most representative systems.
Xbox is already applying improvements to Achievements thanks to fan feedback
According to Xbox itself, the first improvements to the Achievements system have already been launched, with more updates planned for the short term. These updates are part of a broader approach where the community plays a direct role in the evolution of the platform.
- Visual improvements to Achievement notifications
- Customization options in design
- Features to better organize the player’s profile
- Adjustments designed to facilitate navigation and progress tracking
All of this responds to common requests from players, who had been demanding an update to the system for some time. The creation of this new team marks a significant change in the way Xbox manages its ecosystem. Instead of one-way decisions, the company is now seeking to actively listen to the community and translate that feedback into real improvements.
Although Achievements have been the first step, the company has already made it clear that this approach will extend to other areas. The intention is to continue incorporating features based on what players are asking for. This move reinforces an increasingly clear idea: Xbox wants to build its future by directly involving those on the other side of the controller.
We stood up a dedicated team to focus on fan feedback. Here are a few Achievements updates rolling out today, more coming soon. https://t.co/vXfa2nlNhI
— Asha (@asha_shar) April 8, 2026

