Microsoft has officially announced the end of Kinect hardware production, putting an end to an era. Despite its initial promise, Kinect struggled to capture the interest of gamers and became synonymous with shovelware games. While it was shipped with Xbox One in 2013, it failed to gain traction and was eventually unbundled. However, Microsoft repurposed Kinect for mixed reality and enterprise solutions, offering the Azure Kinect Developer Kit. Now, they have decided to discontinue its production.
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Artificial Intelligence Event Hardware Microsoft Technology Windows 11 Microsoft Plans ‘Special Event’ in September
As summer draws to a close, tech enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the fall season of tech events. In line with this, Microsoft has sent out save-the-date invites for a ‘special event’ slated to take place in New York City on September 21st. While no details have been disclosed yet, it is highly likely that this event will showcase Microsoft’s latest Surface devices and other hardware.
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Cloud Gaming Console Gaming Game Pass Microsoft PC Subscription Service Video Games Xbox Series X|S New Xbox Game Pass Titles Announced: Everspace 2, Firewatch and More!
Microsoft has revealed the upcoming additions to its Xbox Game Pass service, including titles for console, PC, and Xbox Cloud Gaming. Today, Everspace 2 joins the service, available on Cloud and Xbox Series X/S. On August 17, players can look forward to Firewatch, which will be available on Cloud, Console, and PC. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre will also be joining on August 18, accessible on Cloud, Console, and PC.
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Doom game development Id Software John Carmack Meta Microsoft Oculus VR Quake QuakeCon Virtual reality Wolfenstein Zenimax Media John Carmack Returns to QuakeCon After a Decade: Embraced by the Gaming Community
John Carmack, the renowned co-founder of Id Software, made a triumphant return to the QuakeCon event after a decade-long absence. During the event, he expressed his joy at being welcomed back, stating, “I’m so happy that everything is cool now and I am welcome.” Carmack, known for his programming prowess in creating iconic games such as Doom, Wolfenstein, and Quake, had been entangled in various legal disputes with his former employer since his departure in 2013.
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