Microsoft doesn't like to talk about how many Xbox One consoles it has sold. That's probably because Redmond's initial projection of 200 million units sold is nowhere near close to fruition even six years later; by the end of 2017, shipments were reportedly around 29.4 million.
That's a far cry from the 100 million PlayStation 4 consoles sold. As of April 2019, even the Nintendo Switch was at 34.74 million consoles in the wild. But 30 million is still a lot of Xbox users, and the console's updates (with the Xbox One S and Xbox One X) have only made it better.
If you're among the Xbox One faithful and wondering how you can squeeze every last drop of digital delight out of the console, we put together this list of features you may be missing out on.
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