
At their E3 2008 press briefing, Microsoft made the announcement of a new service--Xbox Live Primetime--that promised to bring scheduled gaming events to their Xbox Live service that would blend online gaming with the world of "primetime" television. It seemed like a rather interesting idea, but I wasn't completely sure of what real impact it was going to have in a market already crowded with lofty ideas and quirky gimmicks.

It's been a little bit since we last heard about a possible 1 vs. 100 revival on Xbox Series X|S, but Xbox still hasn't done anything to discourage the rumors. If it does come back though, will it actually be able to outlast the original?

During Fanfest, Spencer said that that they were planning a fan fest trivia, and the entire team was working on the project. However, it didn't turn out the way they wanted. He continued saying we are still planning to do something... "maybe we should even be building our own trivia game like from our past and allow people to play a trivia game more often. Maybe that could happen."
Yes 100%. Loved even the possibility of rewards and playing with friends online is so important during these times , 1vs100 was great.

Chris writes: "With the release of Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout this week, it's time for the return of the Battle Royale MVP. It's time for 1 vs 100 to make its return."
this 100%!!!! they could put it on gamespass even if that would be what they have to do.
Man, this was that type of quality app that made the 360 shine back in the day. This was crazy fun
This will just be so popular, Microsoft timed this perfectly. With DLC being the new "norm" for games, so many people will hop on and try to compete to win some Microsoft Points so when map packs or addons come out, they have some "free" points to spend it on. This is going to be a lot of fun.