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Microsoft has already released the complete patch notes for the upcoming September update for Xbox One. This was revealed at the ongoing Gamescom 2014.

The new update will be first released to players who have participated in the Xbox Live preview program, letting its users test the updates before the rest of Xbox One owners. This program has been in existence since February and has been made to a select few individuals who are roped in via invitation from Microsoft.

Though the September update does not prove any major surprises, Microsoft has detailed some very promising features and enhancements. This update will offer users a change in the Party app and will provide a new Friends section. It will also allow new ways to Watch TV for the preview members.

Microsoft has not yet released its August update for many of the Xbox One subscribers, reported Attack of the Fanboy.

Xbox One has not been able to beat PlayStation 4 in terms of its sales. Sony recently announced that PlayStation 4 had sold 10 million units since it launched. Microsoft announced in April that Xbox One shipped 5 million units.

The complete patch notes for the Xbox One September update is below (Xbox News):

Parties – The Party App has been re-organized, so you can now see what activities everyone in your party is doing and tell more clearly who is playing the same game with you. You can also more quickly perform common actions like muting, joining, or sending game invites. Also, Parties will now have a Party Leader. This person can change whether the party requires invitations, and she/he can remove others from the party.

New Friends Section – The new Friends section has been available for a few early access preview members and we're expanding it to additional participants enrolled in the preview program. The new Friends section enables you to see at a glance what's going on with your friends. You can stay up-to-date with your current activities, the most popular games your friends are playing, and a Gamerscore leaderboard to see who has improved their Gamerscore the most over the last 30 days. We'll continue to roll this feature out to all participants in the coming updates.

Media Player – A new app will be available soon that enables you to play media files from either an attached USB device or from a network connected home media server that supports DLNA protocols. The preview version of the Media Player app will initially only support USB devices, with DLNA support coming soon. Xbox One will support more formats than Xbox 360, including support for dozens of new file formats like mpeg 2 TS, animated gifs and mkv which will be added by the end of the year. See below for additional file formats.

Xbox One Digital TV Tuner – Announced last week, this new hardware accessory will enter a limited preview program in Europe (UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain), in advance of its retail launch beginning in October.

Stream TV to SmartGlass – Launching first in markets receiving the Xbox One Digital TV Tuner, you will be able to stream your TV across your home network to your smartphones and tablets using the Xbox SmartGlass app. You can also pause, play and rewind as well as change channels, without interrupting gameplay on Xbox One.

Boot to TV – Now you will be able to set your console to boot directly to television when coming out of connected standby.

Live TV Miniguide – For markets where OneGuide is available, a new mini guide on the bottom of the screen will display details about the TV content that is currently playing. You can quickly change channels and see what's on other channels, while still watching TV.

SmartGlass Updates – You can now post status messages from the Activity Feed as well as add comments and share items from both your Activity Feed and from Game Clips. Along with the new comment and share features, a personalized Activity Feed has been added to your profile. Messages have been updated to a new layout supporting a full conversation view. Additionally, we are adding the ability to record game clips directly from the Now Playing bar. Finally, if you upgrade the app directly we have introduced a What's New page highlighting the features of each release.

"Xbox On" in New Markets – Adding support for additional markets to use the "Xbox On" Kinect voice command to power on consoles: Australia, Canada (French), Italy, Spain, Mexico, and Brazil – a top used feature.

Country Expansion – We're doing a lot of work on the backend to prepare for Xbox One to launch in 29 new markets in the coming weeks.

Multiple GameDVR Deletes – You will be able to choose multiple GameDVR clips to delete at once in the Upload app.

Save your Avatar Gamerpic – A new option is now available to save Avatar GamerPics to your OneDrive.

Settings Updates – New options help you manage your controllers and accessories. Also, Instant Sign-In is being moved to Settings, to the Sign-in, security & Passkey area.

Bandwidth Usage Display – Located in Network Settings under the Troubleshooting column, Bandwidth Usage will show you how much bandwidth your Xbox One is consuming over a period of time. This is useful if you want to track against bandwidth caps set by ISPs in certain markets.