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Xbox is shuttering its Avatars, but you still have time to customize yours
Remember your Xbox Avatar? Well, your ability to change them up is going away soon. Xbox quietly announced that it’s shutting down the Xbox Avatar Editor early next year, and therefore, basically all Xbox Avatar functionality.
Microsoft is taking away the Xbox Avatar Editor
Microsoft has quietly announced the end of an era, with the Xbox Avatar Editor going away early next year. "Due to low engagement and our shift in focus towards delivering other player experiences, the Xbox Avatar Editor app will no longer be available starting on January 9,
Xbox To Shut Down Iconic Avatar Creation Program, But There's Good News
Xbox is discontinuing its Avatar Editor in 2025, ending a 16-year tradition of customizable characters for the console line. Heres what to expect.
Xbox Is Shutting Down The Avatar Editor
It looks like Xbox will shut down the Avatar Editor app in January 2025. The reason for this move is the low engagement.
Xbox Is Making Big Changes To Avatars In January 2025
On January 9th, 2025, that app (featuring the Avatar style you see in the image above) will no longer be available. If you've created an Avatar using the app, it'll also no longer exist, along with any items that you may have purchased.
Xbox Avatars will be discontinued, but Microsoft will offer refunds
Say goodbye to Xbox Avatars: the feature is being entirely deprecated in January, but Microsoft says users will be refunded.
Microsoft is killing off its Xbox One-era Avatars in January
Microsoft is shutting down the Xbox Avatar Editor app, reports PureXbox. The Xbox Avatar FAQ says that “due to low engagement and our shift in focus towards delivering other player experiences,” it’s discontinuing the editor as of January 9th, 2025.
Xbox Avatar Editor App Will Shut Down in January 2025
Microsoft is discontinuing the Xbox Avatar Editor app it launched during the Xbox One generation. While these new Xbox Avatars will go away in January 2025, the company will continue to support original Avatars from the Xbox 360 era.
Xbox Announces Mass Refunds Following Avatar Shutdown
Xbox is tragically killing off support for its Avatar Editor along with the Avatars themselves, but some players are entitled to refunds.
Xbox Is Shutting Down the Avatar Editor App and Offering Refunds Starting in January
Xbox is removing the Avatar Editor app from Xbox consoles and PC, ending support for the revamped characters first introduced in 2018.
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Xbox Avatars Are Going Away Next Year, But Don't Worry--Your 360 Avatar Is Safe
The Xbox Avatar Editor, first introduced during the Xbox One era, will shut down on January 9, 2025, Microsoft has announced.
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Xbox sunsetting a feature you probably forgot about
Microsoft has announced that on January 9th, 2025, the Xbox Avatar Editor app will no longer be available on Xbox consoles or ...
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