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Microsoft is “Pleased” with Kinect-less Xbox One

Microsoft is “Pleased” with Kinect-less Xbox One

As reported by DualShockers on Tuesday, July 22, during a conference call regarding the fourth fiscal quarter of 2014, Microsoft’s executive vice president Amy Hood discussed the sales performance of the Kinect-less Xbox One following this year’s E3.

What’s more, Microsoft is “ pleased ” with its decision of offering a Kinect-less Xbox One variant, as well as the response that was then received following the variant’s announcement.

Also in June, we released our new Xbox One offering, and we’re pleased with the response, Hood said during the conference .

Hood then outlined Microsoft’s performance at this year’s E3 in Los Angeles, and how the company feels that it is “ well position ” for this year’s holiday season.

At E3, we reasserted our focus on games with blockbuster titles and key exclusives coming this holidays, with the progress we’re making in channel inventories, the new market for Xbox One and and our exciting game line up, we feel well positioned heading into the holiday season.

We’ve established that the Xbox One’s August update will bring about various social improvements (such as updates to the Activity Feed), and that it’ll also enable you to turn on the Xbox One’s 3D Blu-ray functionality , make purchases via mobile and more.

We’ll bring you more Xbox One-related new should further information reach our ears.

[ DualShockers ]

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