• Microsoft's wireless adapter will now allow Xbox Gamers to play games on Windows 10.

Microsoft's wireless adapter will now allow Xbox Gamers to play games on Windows 10. (Photo : Reuters )

Tech giant Microsoft issued a warning sent out to gamers about the Xbox One Experience. Microsoft alerted gamers that they might experience bugs on some games, functionality and features while the service is still in beta phase.

According to Gamespot, these bugs are to be expected since the service is still in its early beta phase. As with all services, the beta phase is one of those development stages where bugs and problems are constant. Still, many commended Microsoft for acknowledging the upcoming problems even if people will not be surprised if they experience it.

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Microsoft posted on the official Xbox forum that "Borderlands: The Handsome Collection," "Elite: Dangerous," "Skylanders" and "Destiny: The Taken King" have a big a big possibility not to launch during the early days of the beta phase. Additionally, titles like "Assassin's Creed Unity," "Elder Scrolls Online" and "Forza Motorsport 6" will experience graphical errors.

Microsoft added that apps like the SlingTV, ABC News and WWE will also experience problems. The Media Remote along with some racing wheels from third-party manufacturers might experience some technical issues as well.

Microsoft said that if players experience any of the mentioned problems, they are advised to hard-reset their console. If the issue continues to bug them, they can opt-out of the beta program any time. However, opting out will cause their Xbox One console to perform a factory reset action which will completely clear the console of all saved games, apps and any data stored into it,

The update is a major overhaul which will offer a newly designed dashboard. It will also update Xbox One consoles with the highly anticipated backwards compatibility feature for Xbox 360 games. Most importantly, the update will upgrade consoles to run on Windows 10.