Microsoft’s Xbox One began life as an entertainment console. The company’s initial marketing tools pointing to the console being the best place for all kinds of entertainment, the one place that the entire family could turn to for the latest video games, music and live television. Today, the Xbox One is still great for all of those things, but Microsoft has chosen not to place a special emphasis on that. The Hauppauge Digital TV Tuner for Xbox One’s release is made more interesting by Microsoft’s complete silence in the entertainment front.
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The new Xbox One Dashboard, running Windows 10 and coming this fall.
Microsoft is dusting off its Xbox Video Free Movie Weekend promotion with gratuitous screenings of Horns starring Daniel Radcliffe and deep discounts on two other movies in Xbox Video.
The E3 2015 trailer for Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Syndicate, launching October 23rd on the Xbox One and Windows PCs.
In what could very well be a response to the launch of Warner Brothers' Batman: Arkham Knight partnership with Sony, Microsoft is working with its retail partners to give shoppers a free disc-based copy of any game when they purchase an Xbox One.
Microsoft's E3 2015 Xbox Media Briefing included tons of surprises, but none were as interesting or potent as a new software feature that's coming later this year. Soon every Xbox One console will be able to play Xbox 360 games -- for free.
The launch trailer for Rocksteady's Batman Arkham Knight, arriving June 23rd on the Xbox One and Windows PCs.
The E3 2015 trailer for ReCore, coming exclusive to the Xbox One in 2016.
Today, with its Xbox Media Briefing this morning, Microsoft marks the unofficial beginning of E3 2015, the world’s largest video game trade show. Having announced a new Xbox One and made what we thought was a temporary price cut permanent, no one has a clue what the company will show. One thing is for sure, you won’t have to settle for getting the news in text just through us. Today on Xbox Live you can watch Microsoft’s Xbox Media briefing from Los Angeles, California directly on your Xbox 360 or Xbox One console.
The E3 2015 trailer for Doom, coming to the Xbox One, Windows PCs and the Sony PlayStation 4 in 2016.