Burnout Paradise could be racing onto Xbox One – Destructoid
Microsoft has announced the Ultimate game sale of the all the types of Xbox 360 games and also Xbox one games. Recently, the company reveals that they will have Xbox One running Windows 10 core allowing developers to bring apps and games from Windows’ PC and Phone to their latest console.
The streaming feature for now, is only available in the preview program.
Some of the Xbox One owners anticipated this already. Windows 10 will release commercially on July 29, and the Xbox One streaming will be launched alongside the operating system’s release.
Partly because of the long time to market of the Xbox One in some European markets – thanks to Kinect localisation – there is an even greater disparity between the two main consoles.
For United States gamers, you’ll find a list of Xbox One Summer Sale 2015 prices in Dollars here.
So, are you a Burnout Paradise fan?
But as Big Phil Spencer has himself observed, in his recent conversation with Edge magazine, it’s in Europe where Microsoft’s console has the most work to do.
The official announcement on the blog of Larry Hryb, aka Major Nelson, does not offer any additional details but makes it clear that users should not expect to see new features activated for a while.
VG247 reports that the massive UI overhaul for Xbox One will feature brand new elements that will come to the Xbox One and some of the highlights of the redesign are as follows. It seems the full list has gotten posted over in Europe, so here are the co-op games we spied you can pick up.