Xbox One:Scene History
This page outlines major points in the Xbox One's history, including both official historical points and the Xbox One hacking scene's milestones.
If you like this article, see The History of the Xbox Scene and The History of the Xbox 360 Scene pages
2013
May 21st: Microsoft announces the Xbox One.
June 6th: Microsoft announces that the Xbox One must be connected to the Internet every 24 hours, game discs cannot be used on multiple consoles, and that the Kinect must always be connected.
November 16th: C4eva dumps the first Xbox One game.
November 25th: The Xbox One NAND is dumped.
November 29th: Juvenal releases a method for upgrading the Xbox One hard drive to 1TB.
December 8th: Tuxuser releases Xbox One NAND Filesystem Tool, a program which displays various information about a NAND dump.
December 24th: Swizzy posts a method to dump Xbox One games.
December 26th: Team Xecuter releases a guide on how to read and write the Xbox One NAND, and shows pictures of an adapter to do so.
2014
March 13th: An anonymous individual creates a driver to enable Xbox One controller support on PC.
May 27th: Angerwound releases application to browse external storage devices formatted by the Xbox One.
2020
September 30th: Two versions of the Xbox 360 emulator on Xbox One (XEO3 / emu.exe) were extracted from a plain text xvdp file.