Xbox LIVE Update Preview Program

Microsoft is going to start beta-testing an upcoming update to Xbox Live, which includes previously announced services like ESPN, Zune Music, Netflix search, a new dashboard, and more. The best part? Everyone is invited. But you have to sign up. Here's how:

I am happy to announce that we’re doing an Xbox 360 System Update Preview program for our next release, and the opportunity to sign up is now available. The Preview Program will give you the chance to check out ESPN on Xbox LIVE, Zune music, Netflix search, the new Xbox LIVE dashboard, and new updates to Zune video and Family Settings on your Xbox 360*.  Much like we did last year, you’ll need to visit the Microsoft Connect site from this link and sign in with your Windows LIVE ID that is connected to your Xbox LIVE Gamertag.  Once you complete the survey that is presented to you, the Connect site will notify you immediately if you’ve been accepted.  A couple of points before you head off to register:

  • We’re looking for multiple thousands of participants, so your chances of making it in are good.
  • This is not for Kinect. You will not be receiving a Kinect sensor if you are chosen to participate. 
  • This opportunity is open to all Xbox LIVE Members in regions where Xbox LIVE is available.
  • To avoid any problems, read the survey carefully and double check all the information your provide. 
  • While both Xbox LIVE Gold and Silver members can sign up, Priority will be given to Gold members in the selection process.

I’ll be sure to updated this post if the program fills up.

Sign up for the Xbox LIVE Update Preview Program

Good luck!

I'm sure this is obvious, but I'll be doing a complete write-up about this update when Microsoft gives the OK. Have fun!

Discuss this Article 1

qaelith.2112
on Sep 24, 2010
It actually isn't giving immediate feedback regarding the acceptance into the preview program. My survey was exactly one question, "Do you want to be invited to participate in future betas and previews?", which the obvious answer was "YES", and the outcome was a note that I had successfully applied and would be notified later whether I'm accepted. I do hope to be accepted. The XBox is an important part of my home theater system. Thank you, by the way, for the discussion of the new Roku and its likely future update for DLNA capability. I didn't know that Roku had begun offering this new product line, and when DLNA arrives, it looks like it's going to do nearly everything I've wanted out of a single set-top box. Hulu is the likely exception. For that, there is PlayOn. It's a bit of a hack but it does work.

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