It wont have that, but it will have BEAM integrated into the dashboard. If you a xbox preview program member you have that feature right now. Its basically Twitch on steroids is how it was explained. I'm not into broadcasting too much so I haven't tried itIt better.
It better have better Twitch implementation, content creation(I want slow motion on my recorded clips), it better usher in a new generation of exclusives.
I just seen this on the dash.. seems great, but I can't freak it cuz it would just be to put into backlog.
just might have to
thats some "offer you cant refuse" type shyt there, and I dont even effs with resident evil like that
Microsoft bought a company called Beam to compete with Twitch. I'd imagine they'll be pushing that than to give Twitch any shineIt better.
It better have better Twitch implementation, content creation(I want slow motion on my recorded clips), it better usher in a new generation of exclusives.
I understand MS's thought process on this stuff, but the execution...like how they ignored Street Fighter because they have Killer Instinct, when they should have just bought CapcomMicrosoft bought a company called Beam to compete with Twitch. I'd imagine they'll be pushing that than to give Twitch any shine
Introducing the Xbox Wireless Controller Tech Series
At Xbox, we’re committed to giving fans choices when it comes to games, services, and devices. Coming in holiday 2017, we’re bringing fans the most powerful console ever: Project Scorpio. Featuring 6 teraflops of graphical processing power, true 4K gaming, and compatibility with Xbox One games and accessories. Plus, later this spring, Xbox Game Pass will launch unlocking over 100 great games with endless play. Today, we’re excited to unveil the new Tech Series of Xbox Wireless Controllers. The first in the series is the Xbox Wireless Controller – Recon Tech Special Edition. This controller will be available for $69.99 USD and will start shipping to retailers worldwide starting April 25.
In developing this new controller series, the Xbox team was inspired by military technology and performance patterns, exploring concepts stemming from combat armor and sci-fi mechanical gear. Premium finishes like a laser etched texture on the front, gold accents and insignia are on the front of the controller. The back of the controller features textured diamond rubberized grip for added control and comfort. This specialized controller also has the same features you know and love of the Xbox Wireless Controller, including improved wireless range and Bluetooth technology for gaming on Windows 10 devices or Samsung Gear VR. You can also take advantage of the custom button-mapping feature through the Xbox Accessories App, available for download from the Xbox Store or Windows Store.
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A great way to use this new controller on your Xbox One is with Copilot – a new console feature that allows any two Xbox Wireless Controllers act as if they were one. As part of our commitment to enhancing gaming for everyone, Copilot makes Xbox One more inviting and fun for new gamers or those needing assistance — whether it’s parents who want to help their kids play, experienced gamers looking to play with novice players, or gamers who need unique configurations to play (e.g. with hands apart, hand and chin, hand and foot, etc.). The Copilot feature will be available through the Creators Update later this year.
Please visit xbox.com, microsoftstore.com, Microsoft Store or your local retail store for more information.
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You late. The price got fixed.That resident evil bundle being bought right now
You late. The price got fixed.
Just what I needed to browse nextflix faster. Current controller hurts my hand so I browse slowly.Introducing the Xbox Wireless Controller Tech Series
At Xbox, we’re committed to giving fans choices when it comes to games, services, and devices. Coming in holiday 2017, we’re bringing fans the most powerful console ever: Project Scorpio. Featuring 6 teraflops of graphical processing power, true 4K gaming, and compatibility with Xbox One games and accessories. Plus, later this spring, Xbox Game Pass will launch unlocking over 100 great games with endless play. Today, we’re excited to unveil the new Tech Series of Xbox Wireless Controllers. The first in the series is the Xbox Wireless Controller – Recon Tech Special Edition. This controller will be available for $69.99 USD and will start shipping to retailers worldwide starting April 25.
In developing this new controller series, the Xbox team was inspired by military technology and performance patterns, exploring concepts stemming from combat armor and sci-fi mechanical gear. Premium finishes like a laser etched texture on the front, gold accents and insignia are on the front of the controller. The back of the controller features textured diamond rubberized grip for added control and comfort. This specialized controller also has the same features you know and love of the Xbox Wireless Controller, including improved wireless range and Bluetooth technology for gaming on Windows 10 devices or Samsung Gear VR. You can also take advantage of the custom button-mapping feature through the Xbox Accessories App, available for download from the Xbox Store or Windows Store.
image: https://news.xbox.com/wp-content/uploads/02_Crop-1.jpg
image: https://news.xbox.com/wp-content/uploads/03_Crop.jpg
A great way to use this new controller on your Xbox One is with Copilot – a new console feature that allows any two Xbox Wireless Controllers act as if they were one. As part of our commitment to enhancing gaming for everyone, Copilot makes Xbox One more inviting and fun for new gamers or those needing assistance — whether it’s parents who want to help their kids play, experienced gamers looking to play with novice players, or gamers who need unique configurations to play (e.g. with hands apart, hand and chin, hand and foot, etc.). The Copilot feature will be available through the Creators Update later this year.
Please visit xbox.com, microsoftstore.com, Microsoft Store or your local retail store for more information.
Read more at Introducing the Xbox Wireless Controller Tech Series