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Microsoft releases Halo at E3 extravaganza

LOS ANGELES, USA: Microsoft aimed squarely at hard-core video game players with the release date for "Halo: The Master Chief Collection" and a barrage of other titles for play on its new-generation Xbox One consoles.
Xbox One's Phil Spencer says gamers will be able to experience the whole Halo series on the Xbox. Image:
Xbox One's Phil Spencer says gamers will be able to experience the whole Halo series on the Xbox. Image: Polygon

Unveilings of blockbuster and enticing exclusive content came during an Xbox media briefing on the eve of the opening of the annual E3 video game extravaganza here.

Microsoft's opening salvo in the battle to dominate E3 and invigorate Xbox One sales was to be met with return fire from Sony, which had its own grand event, touting PlayStation 4 titles.

Apart from Halo, Microsoft will release its exclusive titles "Sunset Overdrive," "Forza Horizon 2," and "Dance Central Spotlight."

"We are committed to delivering amazing experiences that will help define this generation of games and delight the millions of Xbox fans around the world," said Phil Spencer, Head of the Xbox division. "Our goal is to make Xbox One the best place to play games this generation."

Microsoft brought the focus back to games in a shift from stressing how Xbox is evolving into a multi-purpose entertainment centre for films, television, music, and more.

Blockbuster games sell consoles

"At the end of the day, what sells video game systems are blockbuster games," said Phoenix Online Studios Manager and Strategy Analyst Scott Steinberg.

Sony goes into the video game industry's biggest annual trade show with an edge, its PS4 having trumped Xbox One in sales since the competing consoles hit the market in November.

Analyst Scott Steinberg says blockbuster games create console sales. Image:
Analyst Scott Steinberg says blockbuster games create console sales. Image: PC Gaming Alliance

Microsoft played to its strength with a "Halo Master Chief" collection for Xbox One that will let people play installments from the game dating back to previous generations of Xbox.

Typically older games aren't compatible with new-generation consoles, but the collection brings the array of "Halo" titles to Xbox One as a draw for new players as well as fans interested in replaying the past.

"Now players can experience the whole Halo story, only on Xbox One," Spencer said of the collection. "All playable this holiday season." The collection comes with access to a private test of a "Halo 5: Guardians" online multi-player game set to launch next year.

"It's massive," said Bonnie Ross, General Manager of 343 Industries unit of Microsoft Studios behind "Halo." It is also setting the groundwork for the future."

New range of games

The Master Chief collection will contain a live action series based on the franchise and produced in collaboration with filmmaker Ridley Scott, who added that the "Halo Nightfall" series is coming to the Xbox Live service for online game play and digital content.

Microsoft played up content that will only be found on Xbox One. Sony is expected to do likewise with titles or features that people will find only on PS4.

The Halo Master Chief collection will be released later this year for gamers around the world. Image:
The Halo Master Chief collection will be released later this year for gamers around the world. Image: Chief Canuck

While many blockbuster titles from third-party studios or publishers have versions tailored for both platforms, Microsoft and Sony are keen to convince gamers that their console is best place to have fun or find entertainment.

Sony and Microsoft have also been courting independent game builders to add quirky or innovative new titles unique to their respective consoles.

Spencer said that downloadable content for a keenly-anticipated "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" game, complete with a character played by a virtual version of actor Kevin Spacey, will arrive first on Xbox One. "Advanced Warfare" is due to be released in November.

A sassy "Sunset Overdrive" game exclusive to Xbox One is set in a world where a contaminated energy drink turned most inhabitants into mutants, and some of those unaffected are taking advantage of the chaos.

Players take on the role of a wise-cracking, denim-clad hero who jumps, wall-runs, surfs power lines and more while blasting away with unusual weapons. The title by Insomniac Games is due out on Xbox One in October.

Microsoft also released details of Project Spark, which will let players create their own game worlds for one another.

Sony has already fired back with teasing PS4 titles "The Last Tinker: City of Colors" and "Fluster Cluck," described as a cosmic adventure.

Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge

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