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Xbox.com Website Adds Voice Message Capability

While it is common for Microsoft to update the Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows platforms regularly, they have generally neglected their websites so that destinations such as Xbox.com are nowhere near as useful as they could be. That looks set to change now though as the company has added a select few but highly requested features to the official Xbox website to make the browsing experience more complete.

According to Major Nelson, the site will now allow Xbox Live users to listen to any voice message they have received on their Gamertag. This is ideal for those who are away from their console but still want to play any messages they receive and reply. Microsoft has also forced demos to show up in search results on the site, preventing the need to go onto the Xbox One console to download a demo for a game. Users can now simply send the title to download from Xbox.com.

Microsoft are still looking to add new features and functionality to the site so if you have any suggestions or feedback, you can submit them to Xbox.com at the Xbox Feedback website.

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