You will soon be able to get all the Xbox One info about yourself and your friends on Xbox.com. Microsoft's Xbox community spokesperson Larry Hryb, otherwise known as Major Nelson, revealed these updates are coming to Xbox.com via a video posted on his own site.

The updates coming for Xbox.com shown in the video include updating the profile page so that it better mirrors the profiles of the Xbox One. This includes a large profile image, your Xbox reputation, recent activities and your gamerscore. It will also feature Xbox achievement listings, allowing you to compare your achievements with what your friends have achieved on Xbox One. In a first for Xbox, you can also click through to see enlarged art from the achievement logos and save them for personal use.

A flashier addition will be that the new profiles on Xbox.com will also list your game clips, which the Xbox One can capture at any time while you play games. These game videos will be completely playable on the site, both individually and as a compilation. You can also click over to the profiles of your friends and watch their game videos. Hryb stated that more updates to Xbox.com would be coming in the future.

Larry Hryb framed these updates as requests from the Xbox community. Lately, Microsoft has become very fan-driven. It focused on games over business during the E3 conference, held in Los Angeles a few weeks ago. In June, the company also launched the new feedback.xbox.com site, where people can nominate recommendations on how Microsoft should update the Xbox One. Fans can also vote up others' recommendations, thereby creating a list of the most wanted features for Xbox One that Microsoft can pursue.

The next round of updates for the Xbox One, coming in July, includes better tracking of Achievements while you play games, but also the ability to get help with achievements by getting advice from the web on how to accomplish them. Similar functionality would be an obvious addition to the new achievement lists coming to Xbox.com.

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