MS To Design New Xbox One Features, Halo Team Working on Cloud System

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Judging by its consistent deployment of new features via monthly updates, Microsoft is constantly looking to improve the Xbox One experience. It’s also looking for the staff necessary to implement such changes, as a listing for a Principal Software Engineer states. The listing states that the engineer will, “Design new API’s and features for the Xbox One and gaming across all Windows platforms.”

The latter part is especially interesting since Microsoft has been making more noise about improving the gaming experience with the upcoming Windows 10. How this will affect features like cross-platform gaming between the Xbox One and PC remains to be seen.

But that’s not all. Microsoft is also hiring for its Halo Game Services team and is looking for a Software Engineer to work “on building the next generation of cloud services to power our new game saga on Xbox One.” Could this perhaps mean the Xbox Live Compute services, used for multiplayer in games like Titanfall, coming into play from Halo 5: Guardians onwards?

What are your thoughts on Microsoft’s recent developments? Let us know in the comments.

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Source: http://gamingbolt.com/microsoft-to-design-new-xbox-one-features-halo-team-working-on-next-gen-cloud-system

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COYBPosted:

Mickers I don't really know how they want to interact the XB1 and a PC. Hope they don't mess around with the XB1 interface too much though. Rather they just fixed some of the bugs for now, or the general quickness of the whole thing.


True, they need to fix the small bugs which will make the whole gaming experience better.

MickersPosted:

I don't really know how they want to interact the XB1 and a PC. Hope they don't mess around with the XB1 interface too much though. Rather they just fixed some of the bugs for now, or the general quickness of the whole thing.