Microsoft releases v4.3 update, complete with for polygons
The new firmware comes with "support for upcoming 3d games and applications, as well as an auto-suggest feature for better text input, and other minor improvements."
The Zune HD went on sale in the US in mid-September and since then Microsoft has been slowly ramping games support as it looks to match the capabilities offered by Apple's iPod Touch.
This included an update for Microsoft's XNA Game Studio 3.1 platform to support the Zune HD, allowing independent developers to create games for the device that make use of its touchscreen and accelerometer.
The first downloadable titles are expected to be made available this month via the Zune Marketplace.
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