15.ĭark Souls III: Bandai Namco entertainment, as well as developer FromSoftware, showed the world premiere trailer for Dark Souls III, the latest entry in the brutally-hard dark fantasy series launching in early 2016. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2: Arriving next spring, the world premiere trailer showed a trailer featuring the titular Plants and Zombies duking it out in an urban environment, all set to “Highway to the Danger Zone.”įorza 6: Dan Greenawalt, creative director for Turn 10 Studios, along with Henry Ford III himself from Ford Motor Co., announced the return of the Ford GT alongside the upcoming entry in the racing series Forza 6, launching Sept. Xbox One elite wireless controller: An “elite controller for elite gamers,” promises more precision and accuracy, as well as swappable components, button remapping and sensitivity adjustments designed for Xbox One and Windows 10. Xbox preview members received access to this catalog immediately after the presentation, with the features rolling out for all users this holiday season. Game developers will only have to approve their titles for backwards compatibility, with no extra work required from them. In addition, backwards compatible titles can take advantage of Xbox One features, like screenshot capability and online play. Mike Ybarra, head of platform engineering, announced they would have over 100 Xbox 360 titles compatible on Xbox One, as both downloads and physical disks added to the player’s library. Xbox 360 backwards compatibility: Phil Spencer, the head of Xbox, took the stage to announce the last-gen Xbox 360 compatibility for the Xbox One. It will feature two squads of the game’s iconic Spartans, against each other in 24-player online arenas. Josh Holmes, the executive producer, took the stage to talk about Halo’s multiplayer, Warzone. The new installment in this iconic Xbox franchise is coming exclusively for Xbox One on October 27. Halo 5: Guardians: Bonnie Ross, studio head for 343 Industries took the stage, who promised 2015 would feature “the greatest lineup of games in Xbox History,” followed by an extended look at Halo 5: Guardians, featuring both cutscenes and gameplay footage.
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