Microsoft is quietly cleaning up one of the little UX annoyances Xbox players have lived with for years: game demos and limited-time trials will no longer sit among your purchased and owned games. Instead, testers on the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring of the Xbox Insider Program are seeing a new “Free with Xbox” section under My Games & Apps → Full library, and anything that was a free trial or demo will be moved there rather than being listed as an “Owned game.”
If you’ve been on Xbox since the days of demo discs and free marketplace trials, your library probably looks like a thrift store closet: a lot of stuff you opened once and never touched again. Hiding those titles is possible today, but the process is non-intuitive and easy to miss. A dedicated “Free with Xbox” tab gives those items a home of their own — easier to browse when you want them, and easier to ignore when you don’t. That’s the straightforward quality-of-life win Microsoft is aiming for.
The change is part of an Xbox Update Preview pushed to the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring (build details are listed in the release notes), and the entry in the release notes explicitly describes the new section and the migration of trials/demos out of “Owned games.” This is an Insider preview, meaning it’s rolling out to a small group first so Xbox can collect feedback and fix issues before a wider release.
When most people will see it
Reporting indicates the new “Free with Xbox” section is expected to reach the general public with the next major Xbox feature update, which outlets suggest is likely to arrive in September. Until then, the feature will be visible only to those Microsoft invites into the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring (and to those further down the Insider rings as it progresses).
This tweak follows a string of small but meaningful dashboard and library improvements Microsoft has been testing and rolling out this year — from letting players pin favorites and hide system apps on Home to better filtering and sorting in My Games & Apps. Taken together, these moves suggest Xbox is focused on decluttering and making discovery more deliberate rather than accidental.
If you want to try it today (or just prepare)
If you’re curious and don’t mind running preview code, join the Xbox Insider Program and install the Insider Hub on your console — that’s where Microsoft distributes the Alpha/Alpha Skip-Ahead builds. If you prefer stability, you’ll see this land automatically when Microsoft promotes the change to public builds (reporting points to a September rollout). Either way, the immediate takeaway for most players is simple: Microsoft is finally giving free trials and demos a tidy corner of the library instead of letting them clutter your owned games.
It’s a small change, but it’s the kind of polish that matters to heavy users with big libraries. Cleaner organization means fewer accidental launches, faster navigation, and a library that better reflects the things you actually own. For a platform where discoverability and subscriptions already make the catalog messy, a “Free with Xbox” tab is the kind of small UX decision that quietly improves daily life for a lot of players.
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