Xbox One is to be sold without Kinect, it has been revealed. Microsoft has confirmed a new version of the console that will be sold for £349 / $399 without the camera accessory starting June 9. The ...
In a surprise announcement today, Microsoft officially revealed a Kinect-free Xbox One unit. The system goes on sale June 9 for $399 (£349 in the UK), putting it directly in line with the rival ...
As we mentioned earlier, Microsoft has decided to do an about-face, now offering the Xbox One without Kinect for $399. The move continues Microsoft's seemingly cowardly backtracking trend that it's ...
Microsoft has announced that the Xbox One, without Kinect, will be available from June 9 for $400. The Kinect-free Xbox One will be available in "all markets where Xbox One is sold." To complete the ...
The Xbox One will not function without Kinect attached. Microsoft has announced that its newly unveiled next-generation console requires the motion sensing device to be connected at all times, reports ...
Despite Microsoft removing Kinect from some Xbox One bundles, the company remains committed to the camera technology, according to executive Phil Spencer. He says in a new interview that Microsoft has ...
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Microsoft's head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, says that the company's new Kinect-less Xbox One will ultimately lead to more sales and a greater number of Kinects in gamers' homes. "This might seem backwards ...
Two days ago, a confirmed Microsoft Xbox One developer did an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Reddit in which he dropped a number of tidbits on the console's design, Microsoft's plans for the project ...
Microsoft's Xbox One has proven to be a lesson in what can go wrong when launching a video game console. It was originally priced at $499, $100 higher than Sony's PlayStation 4, due to the inclusion ...
Though many lament the mandatory co-existence of Xbox One and Kinect, at least one major developer thinks it's a great idea. Rare studio development director Danny Isaac told Gamespot that he would ...