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Xbox Fitness users take to Xbox Voice to protest the app’s closure next year

Xbox Fitness fans have taken to Microsoft’s Xbox User Voice Feedback website in an effort to keep the app alive.

As you’d expect, the site is a place where Xbox users can make suggestions for OS improvements, with users voting up ideas they like. As Microsoft has recently advised that the fitness app will be shut down 1 July 2017, one new idea is to do the opposite, keeping the app and its servers running.

At the time of writing, 1,239 users had already thrown their support behind the new suggestion, making it the highest-rated new suggestion of the day. If you’d like to help out, you can do so right here.

Who knows if this will change Microsoft’s mind, but supporting the cause certainly won’t hurt.


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