Xbox has unveiled a new Family Hub feature on the Xbox One, "which is designed to help parents better understand the various family benefits of the Xbox One S," according to a press release.
The feature includes how to set the console up, a list of games for all the family, an overview of the family settings (parental controls, filters etc.), and additional things such as 4K entertainment.
Family blogger Andy Robertson has a video on the hub giving tips for families using the Xbox One S over the holidays, including how to connect it to a TV and setting up accounts. The games he advises to play include Minecraft, FIFA 17, and more.
"For parents looking to buy an Xbox One S this Christmas, family gaming expert and parent Andy Robertson (from FamilyGamerTV) introduces some of the best Xbox One games with his kids, including Minecraft and Forza Horizon 3," the press release says. "Unlimited fun for everyone in your family with the ultimate gaming and entertainment system. The Xbox One S is the only console with 4K Blu-ray, 4K video, streaming, and HDR. Delivering a vast library of games for all the family, plus Netflix and Amazon Video in the most realistic video possible. Bring your family together to play, learn or relax, with just one super slim console."
Do you think this is a good way to make the console accessible to families?