Windows 10 is coming to the Xbox One in November
During this year’s Gamescom, Seagate unveiled a new storage solution for Xbox One users called Game Drive for Xbox.
Halo 5: Guardians is looking to amp up its multiplayer component with a big focus on eSports-friendly modes.
Amazon US has the console listed for 0.
The console is dominated by three colors blue, light gray and dark gray.
Furthermore, as revealed in AnandTech, Xbox One’s store will also be getting a makeover. Microsoft has a green and gold controller coming separately for those who prefer Master Chief John 117 over Spartan Locke. The keyboard should work with all first party Xbox One controllers, and it will also be supported in Windows 10. Indents and stylized shapes lend this console the same texture as the armor in the game. Today, it confirmed the feature will appear in November.
Using Microsoft’s gamescom 2015 media conference for convenience, Seagate has issued a press release detailing its newest external. On top of that, it will also sport 14 Requisition packs, a slew of additional in-game items, a Guardian figure, a copy of the animated series Halo: The Fall of Reach, and even more stuff.
Guardian model by Metal Earth®.
But that’s not all, backwards compatibility with 100 Xbox 360 games will roll out at the same time, giving Xbox One gamers access to Microsoft’s library of older games that can be installed and played on the Xbox One.
Microsoft had initially positioned the Xbox One as a broader media device, and this fits right into that original pitch.
Overall the external hard drive isn’t really a drawback considering they needed to make it so the shows don’t interfere with the games. That was obviously a dig at Sony, whose PlayStation Now service allows you to play PlayStation 3 games on your PlayStation 4 console, but charges you $20 per month for the service. Although it definitely needs some polish, Japanese developer PlatinumGames could be in charge of one of the Xbox One’s bumper exclusives next year. So, a lot of people have taken to using external hard drives to buttress the Xbox One’s native storage.