
Wave goodbye to motion controls.
Microsoft’s motion-tracking Kinect 2.0 sensor was supposed to be what differentiated the Xbox One from the competition. It was more than just a way to talk directly to your console: it was a tool designed to transform the game machine into a social and media hub, the tip of the spear in Microsoft’s fight to take over your living room. More than anything, it was supposed to be way, way better than the first Kinect.

Square Enix launches Final Fantasy X 25th anniversary site, revealing new Nomura art, books, music releases, and merchandise.
Look I know VIII has its issues and all that but how on earth can the do big anniversary events with new artwork and merchandise for VII, IX and X yet VIII got sweet f*** all.
They could have given it something during its 25th anniversary yet all it got was a single Happy Anniversary post on their social media.

LucasArts gave Jango Fett his own game in 2002, and it pulled Star Wars into a much dirtier, rougher, and more interesting corner of the galaxy.

Dear team,
Xbox has always been different.
We started with a simple idea. Games should bring people together through shared experiences. That led to the first Xbox in 2001, Xbox Live in 2002, and new ways to connect, from friends lists and achievements to parties and play across devices. Today, Xbox reaches over 500 million players around the world, with some of the most important franchises in entertainment.
If they go back to exclusive games it at least shows that they are finally getting it. They would be turning down immediate money for something that will potentially workout in the long term.
Only issue is they've already opened Pandora's box. A lot of their base has moved to PC or jumped to PS. So will be a long road to get back on track.
We have been saying this from day one exclusives are a must if you are going to be selling hardware look at Nintendo and Sony before Jim Ryan. That's the proven formula. You had some that were deluded and blinded by loyalty accepting that multiplat was the future and that MS was merely getting ahead of where the industry was headed, but at least they can finally see the light and agree with what everyone has been saying for a decade+
Despite all of that, it's clear that Microsoft's Xbox division is broken beyond repair.
I hope so, it's nice to talk to but that's all i want to use it for.
Yes. Look the Kinect is an interesting bit of kit but as a gaming peripheral it is fundamentally flawed. We saw it with the last generation the limitations and this generation Microsoft seemed reserved to just let it try and replace the tv remote. The issue with the latter raises the question is the expense really justified for something that doesn't fundamentally make things any easier than what we do now. Voice commands, which seems to be what Microsoft were pushing with the Kinect 2 can be done in a less expensive way (it is everywhere)
I'm glad I got the kinect bundle. I have really little to zero interest in it's actual gaming controls, but the voice commands and skype features have been fantastic. Switching from TV to Youtbue or Netflix while your kid is screaming for the Mickey Mouse hotdog song, because you can't find the controller she hid... is god sent.
I can't imagine that Harmonix (Fantasia dev) is pleased with this.
Everyone else is so they might as well.