Microsoft confirms music playback from USB sticks not supported at launch, but could come later.
Xbox One users hoping to play music from a USB stick are out of luck. Microsoft director of product planning Albert Penello confirmed on Twitter last night
that this functionality will not be available when the system is
released on Friday. "Not at launch," he said. It is possible that music
playback from a USB stick could be added later, but Penello did not say
one way or the other.
The Xbox One is DLNA compatible and will play CDs on launch day. However, like the PlayStation 4, users will not be able to store or play MP3s on the system at launch.
Xbox One owners will be able to purchase a subscription to Xbox Music to
access streaming content through the console. What's more, the Xbox One
can stream content through supported Windows devices using the Play To service.
The Xbox One launches this Friday, November 22 in 13 territories across the world.
Sign up here with your email