Friday, 31 May 2013

Xbox One + Cloud = ?

Rewards for watching TV?

Is this another way to get people to feel rewarded for using one of Microsoft’s products?


A recent patent application has shown that Microsoft intent to have an achievement scheme set up for their customers who watch TV on their Xbox Live account. Microsoft has since the launch of the Xbox 360 had an achievement system which enabled players to share goals and objectives they have completed in certain games. 
According to a patent, filed by Microsoft in 2011, it would seem that Microsoft are looking to also want to reward their customers through a TV ecosystem. “Television viewing tends to be a passive experience for a viewer, without many opportunities for the viewer to engage or have interactive experiences with the presented content, the patent states. “To increase interactive viewing and encourage a user to watch one or more particular items of video content, awards and achievements may be tired to those items of video content. Producers, distributors, and advertisers of the video content may set viewing goals and award a viewer who has reached the goals”.

This method could become a great way for 3rd party advertisers to gain more awareness for their product. The Patent also notes that “additionally, by trying the awards and achievements to particular items of video or advertising content, viewer may be encourage to increase their viewer ship of the content, thus increasing advertising opportunities.

There is no confirmation as to what the achievement rewards the consumer, “an award may be a virtual award, such as an addition to a viewer score or an update to an avatar associated with the viewer” as well as “coupons for an advertised product or service, or an actual product”

I believe this is a great idea for companies trying to advertise their products as it also gives a reason for people to want to watch it as they will get rewarded for doing it as well as find a better attraction towards the product or service being advertised. As for being a set achievement though for gamers, I don’t like the idea that Television is going to become a big part in gamer’s way of achievements where people can show of their rewards in a gaming community due to watching TV. I’m sure more will be revealed shortly and will receive more positive feedback from the public.


http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/05/28/microsoft-patent-hints-at-achievements-for-watching-tv

So who watched the announcement event?


It’s been a week since the announcement, but who watched it?

Microsoft has reported that they reached a record-breaking viewership for the recent event for the "Reveal of Xbox One". The reports show that a total of 8.45 million people had watch the event within the first 24hrs of been announced, this now making it one of the top-most concurrent streamed events of all time.



According to Xbox.com, they claimed that it was the highest amount of concurrent viewers they have ever had. They shared with us "with almost three times as many people watching the livestream at the same time, versus any other major event in Xbox.com history"

At this time Microsoft reported that its streaming partner "Akamai" said the event  “was among the most watched live broadcasts delivered by Akamai in their history, nearly doubling peak traffic records and eclipsing concurrent viewership high-water marks set by events such as the 2010 World Cup, Royal Wedding in 2011, and 2012 election night.”


Recapping over the event and what they tried to achieve in the sense of awareness seemed to be a great achievement. They hit an amazing amount of viewers, even though the presentation of the event wasn't as good as I believe they wanted it to be, they have clearly made there stand. This is a very good move for them in the marketing area and with definitely makes an impact on their product once it’s released.
http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/05/29/85-million-people-watched-the-xbox-one-reveal

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

What will we find at E3

Sony had one of the worst known starts to launching the PS3 with many problems and lack of features. After the PS4 announcement Sony seem to have learnt their lesson and also seemed to have focused on their gamer’s feedback to create the best system. In this process I can see that they have won over gamers from the Xbox



E3 is only less than 3 weeks away and after what we have seen from Microsoft they need to step it up if they want to be at the top of their market. What they have given us so far is an entertainment system which they have made out so far to focus on TV and its features more than gaming.

There have been fair points made; in which E3 is a gaming convention where showing of TV features wouldn’t go down well. Was this the plan for Xbox One, to get the console out there and demonstrated its non-gaming features and steal the show at E3 with just the future of gaming on Xbox One?
My predictions at E3 from Xbox One:
  • They will show/announce all 15 exclusive games for the Xbox One
  • The console will be a world wide release (available to everyone on the same day)
  • It will be available to purchase this November 2013
  • More than 4 players will be able to play on the same console at once
  • Xbox Live subscription will continue
  • Additional payments will be required to access TV content and not be part of the Xbox Live Subscription
  • Forza 5, Call of Duty, Fifa 14, Alan wake 2 and a new Fable will be available at launch
  • The Console will cost around £400 at release


E3 will take place from June 10th in Los Angeles where we will find out everything we need to know about the next generation of gaming.

http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/xbox-one-vs-playstation-4/-4/

The Xbox next gen announcement event

It is finally here and now we have “some” of our questions answered!
The event is Live and exclusive to Microsoft’s customers, taking place on the current Xbox 360 all around the world.

The event opened up with the President of the interactive entertainment business at Microsoft, Don Mattrick. He talked in general about how they are focusing on creating the best entertainment experience for their customers. After 5 minutes of building up what team Xbox are trying to achieve and a brief talk of the near future, said what we had all been waiting for “Introducing Xbox One”.


“This is it, Xbox One”- Don Mattrick

As the event continued they showed of some of their biggest features on the new console, yet it was all about TV and how the user can now take on a new level of entertainment. They showed how “Kinect” will be and is the key to maximise the Xbox One user experience. The Kinect now has more control over the console than ever before, allowing the user to be able to watch TV without using a control. Not only that, but the use of answering Skype calls and gain access to other apps and features and be able to use them such as Xbox Snap. The Kinect though will be required in order to use the Xbox One.

Technology, Microsoft took their time to give us the true power inside that box. The Xbox One specs feature:

  • 8 Core CPU
  • 8 GB system memory (DDR3)
  • 500 GB HDD
  •  Blu-ray Drive
  • 802.11n Wireless with Wi-Fi Direct
  •  HDMI In/Out
  •  USB 3.0

Microsoft after this passed on the stage to two of the biggest gaming companies, EA and Activation (Infinity Ward). Each went on how they Microsoft share the same interest as they do and each offered exclusive content to Microsoft. EA offered  “ultimate team” for FIFA14 on Xbox One as an Exclusive while Activision are giving Xbox One early DLC (Downloadable content) to the Next Call of Duty: Ghosts.

The whole experience of seeing the future of gaming has been incredible. After the event and knowing there is a lot more to come, mainly from E3 (June 10th) I believe the next generation of consoles will be a leap in entertainment.

The Kinect itself to me is a price of equipment I wish never to use when it comes down to gaming. The idea in using it as a home entertainment system in the case of accessing TV I believe is a great feature. I never enjoyed the Kinect on the 360 and know many people would agree, it’s still hard to judge the new Kinect as we have had minimal viewing of its potential changes to gaming.

Overall with Sony having recently giving there console announcement of the PS4, I believe Microsoft had to show the console and features in order to gain back there customers attention and prove to them that they will be better then there competition.

E3 is only less than 3 weeks away and that is when we will truly decide which console to buy.


MS points gone

It’s been rumoured before and now once again it has flagged up to sounding more legit. It would seem Microsoft is looking to replace their point purchasing system to using current currency. Payments would now be completed using either a credit, debit and/or gift card in the future.
Microsoft still haven’t confirmed this nor had mention the change, yet with E3 coming up really close now all our questions will shortly be answered.




Changing the point system into the currency we use now I believe is not the best idea, coming from a marketing opinion, the idea of points being a higher amount compared to the currency we use today is why people purchase certain content. With a game for example being valued at 1,600pts, by changing this to £12 sounds and looks more even though this is an equal value. Points hide the secret value and helps motivate peoples decisions into buying a product or not. I would of liked to keep the point system as I have used it for a long time now yet it won’t make a drastic difference changing it.

XBOX E3 Appearance confirmed

We all knew Microsoft was going to make an appearance and it has now been confirmed. E3 and Microsoft shared with us their appearance as well as time of their presentation. Microsoft has made appearances for a long time now at E3 which is known to be the biggest gaming event of all time. We will see as we do each year, Microsoft’ news exclusive games and new features. We can also be 99.999% sure we will see the console shown at E3 especially after the announcement for their pre-E3 reveal event.


In an interview with GameSpot Asia, Microsoft Game Studios Corporate Vice President Phil Spencer revealed that existing Xbox 360 hardware will continue to be supported, even as the Xbox One now grabs the spotlight.
"I think the [Xbox 360] is going to be very vibrant for many years," Spencer elaborated.

To make his point, Spencer claims the upcoming E3 2013 will be worth the wait for Xbox 360 owners.
"We have a huge, I think it's huge, [Xbox 360] announcement for E3 that I keep wanting to talk about, but I can't," Spencer teased.

Microsoft – Monday, June 10th @ 9:30AM PT
EA – Monday, June 10th @1PM PT
Ubisoft – Monday, June 10th @3PM PT
Sony- Monday, June 10th @ 3PM PT
Nintendo – Canceled

I know that this year at E3 that Microsoft will give a great performance for Xbox gamers and their future. The confirmation is no surprise and to many of us just a reminder on what day and time we will see XBOX give us a sneak peak at what is coming up soon.




The Next Gen-Xbox feature rumours


For the past 2 years now since the first rumours in 2011 came up about the next generation of the Xbox many ideas have been floating about. The internet has become problems for companies as information is leaked so easily. In some cases people believe that companies start the leaks themselves to create attention. Some rumours more dramatic than others, while some more realistic yet some could be a scary impact on gamers.
Here are some of the biggest and most popular rumours going around:


Always Online
The internet has become an everyday use all around the world, Xbox has been using the internet to give the best experience to their customers. The idea of having to always be online for gamers to access their games could be an issue. To prevent copying and fraud gamers would not be able to play “any” of their games if there internet was down.

Used Game Prevention
The circulated rumour and one of the most feared for gamers and retailers is the death of the pre-owned market. This has been one of the biggest concerns for gamer’s weather when they purchase a game will they have the choice to sell it to someone else or a retailer. This will make games more expensive for customers as well as be an impact on retailers who make money on their trade with their customers. It could be a bigger impact on such companies such as LoveFilm and Blockbusters who base their services on renting out their products.

Backwards Compatibility
Each console in the past has had at least some sort of backward compatibility with its previous generation to allow users to use their older games on the newer consoles. It seems this is coming to an end.

Windows 8 and Blu-Ray
This rumour seems to be more legit than some of the others. Windows 8 is a big feature for Microsoft in their computers and now in mobiles, expanding this into consoles would be more possible allowing people to connect with each other as well as being able to connect different devices. Blu-Ray is also highly likely in order to run the future games due to the large amount of data needed.

The Console’s Name
There have been many names floating about for the next console by Microsoft. Its code is “Durango”, and has also gained the name by the public of the “XBOX 720” (gained from time sing 360 by 2). Names been rumoured about at this time are “XBOX 8, XBOX, Kyptos, Loop. I’m sure closer to the event more will come up.

Rumours are just rumours, although many of these have been discovered by leaked over the internet with strong resources and proof. Even in this case we can’t confirm any of these and only look at them as a guide line to what we can expect.

Originally created 25/04/13

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

XBOX Event Announced


It’s now been 4 weeks since Sony announced the PS4 and gave a great performance at showing what they are offering in the next generation.

Microsoft Xbox has now announced there retaliation to this event and are hosting their own on the 21st of May stating “A New Generation Revealed”. The event will take place at the company's Redmond, Washington campus.


There have been rumours and accusations about the event before the announcement.  After the event was confirmed an official blog post made by Microsoft said that the event will “Mark the beginning of new generations of games, TV and entertainment” and will come accompanied with a live broadcast on Xbox.com, Xbox Live, and Spike TV".  Also mentioned was that the upcoming event would be a taster of what they have to offer and that they would be revealing it all at E3, 3 weeks after the event.

"On that day, we’ll share our vision for Xbox, and give you a real taste of the future. Then, 19-days later at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, we’ll continue the conversation and showcase our full line-up of blockbuster games."

After seeing what Sony had to offer, this event is going to have to be somewhat special. Sony really did an amazing effort to guide people towards their next generation console. Sony yet failed to reveal their console; maybe Microsoft may reveal theirs to gain the attention back to them?

The 21st of May isn’t too far and now that Microsoft has an idea of what Sony are up to they could use this to their advantage. It could be possible Microsoft are making last minute changes to increase the potential use of certain features to make it a better gaming console.