Microsoft has released a new Xbox system update on November 12, though this is nothing to get excited about. Players should expect a small file download with the firmware patch appearing as 10.0.26100.6194.
Given it hasn’t even been a month since we last saw a quality-of-life system update, don’t expect anything major from this.
Xbox’s System Update for November 2025 Isn’t Anything to Get Excited About

Per Microsoft, today’s firmware patch is for “General stability and performance improvements.” Yep, that’s about it. In comparison, last month’s system update included game hub improvements and Rewards updates.
Home customization
Players can now show and Hide the play history tile from Home to best suit their needs. To do so, just go to Settings > General > Personalization > Games & apps > Hide play history tile.
Rewards updates
We’ve added your Rewards level to your My Rewards hub as well as updated the content purchasing process to show your Rewards level and the amount of Reward points you will earn with each purchase.
Game hub improvements
We’ve added Official Club content and in-game benefits to the game hub experience for games that support these features making it easier to engage with your favorite games.
Chances are, we’ll get one more Xbox update before 2025 is over, though I wouldn’t expect anything major from it. In other Xbox news, the next-gen Xbox will reportedly run on Windows and remove the paywall for multiplayer gaming. We’re hoping more news about that becomes available starting in 2026.
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