
One also has to wonder how this new color will look on a wide variety of live tiles white seems much more versatile. Interestingly, Microsoft has chosen not to go with the more recognizable Xbox green. The traditional white bar at the top of the live tile has been changed to a pastel green color. Microsoft, however, appears to be changing this branding, with Wordament leading the way. Historically, these top-of-the-line games have been marked with special Xbox LIVE branding on the live tile to help differentiate them from the rest of the apps. The game’s Xbox LIVE branding has been redesigned, most likely in preparation for the imminent launch of the final version of the Windows Store.Īnyone can develop and publish a game on the Windows Store or Windows Phone Marketplace, but only certain developers are granted Xbox LIVE status, giving them the ability to implement Xbox LIVE features like achievements, leaderboards, and much more.

If you’re running the Windows 8 Release Preview with Wordament installed, you might have noticed a small change to the app’s live tile over the last few days.
