You can use the free app for Windows and Windows Phone to learn about the new features of Xbox One, and after you’ve unboxed your new baby, you can speed through its initial set-up.
If you can’t make it to one of the dozens of Xbox One launch events Friday, you can catch the “Xbox One Countdown to Launch” show beginning at 8 p.m. PT on Thursday, Nov. 21.
Exclusive videos for “Dead Rising 3,” “Battlefield 4,” “Ryse: Son of Rome” and “Call of Duty: Ghosts” are among the 30 custom Machinima Wingman videos that will be available with the Machinima app for Xbox One on Friday when the console launches.
Developers behind some of the biggest games launching Friday on Xbox One talk about how they’re harnessing the power of Xbox Live to create new and innovative gameplay experiences, in a video shared on Xbox Wire and above.
Gamers around the world are more than a little excited about Xbox One and the games that launch Friday, the same day as the console. Their enthusiasm is shown in a new video on Xbox Wire.
It looks like magic, but it’s real: in a new video, Major Nelson, standing in front of his Xbox One, uses a simple voice command: “Xbox: On!” and it powers on and logs him into his Xbox Live profile in less than 15 seconds. Bam!
Winners of the Upload Outreach Program, which asked contestants to create a one-minute video of any Xbox 360 or Xbox One game they love, were announced Thursday on Xbox Wire. See the compilation video.
This weekend “Battlefield 4” multiplayer is open to everyone (Xbox Live Gold and Silver members) on Xbox 360. You’ll be able to test your skills playing against DICE LA, creators of the upcoming “Battlefield 4 Second Assault,” available first on Xbox One.