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Moving from Xbox 360 to Xbox One.
When you set up an Xbox One console and connect it to Xbox Live, certain information from your Xbox 360 will automatically become available on your Xbox One. This page describes what is transferred and what is not.
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Xbox One backward compatibility continues to expand. Play a growing number of digital and disc-based Xbox 360 games on Xbox One. You can even play some of your favorite Original Xbox titles—get them in the Store, or pop in your old disc.
To play Xbox 360 or Original Xbox games on your Xbox One console, first make sure that your game is supported for Xbox One gameplay. For a list of available games, see the Xbox One Backward Compatible Game Library.
To continue playing an Xbox 360 game on Xbox One that you started on Xbox 360, save it to the cloud. If you're already using cloud saves, you're good to go. If your saved game is stored only on your Xbox 360, you’ll have to upload it to the cloud.
All you need to do is sign in to your Xbox One with your Microsoft account. When you do this, everything listed in the "What moves to Xbox One?" section is transferred to your Xbox One console.
Here’s what moves with you:
Profile : Most of the elements associated with your profile, including your gamertag, gamerscore, achievements, and friends. Account information : All of your subscriptions (such as Xbox Live Gold or Groove Music Pass) and the payment methods associated with your account. Family relationships : Family relationships are managed through your Microsoft account and will move with you. For example, if you created a Microsoft account for your child and associated it with your own account, that relationship will carry through to your Xbox One. You won’t have to create a new child account. Privacy settings : When you establish privacy settings, you’re limiting what parts of your Xbox profile others can see, such as whether you’re online, what you’re playing, your friends list, and so on. You can use preset age-based limits or customize settings to your preferences. Note that Xbox One offers additional settings that Xbox 360 does not have. To learn more, see Default privacy and online safety settings on Xbox One. Groove : All purchases you’ve made through the Groove music app, and anything you have in the Groove music cloud, will appear in the Groove music collection. Movies & TV : All purchases you’ve made through Movies & TV will appear in the Movies & TV collection.
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Some games, game saves, and apps : Xbox One is now backward-compatible with your existing Xbox 360 games, game saves, and apps. To continue playing a game on Xbox One that you started on Xbox 360, save it to the cloud. When you play the game again here on Xbox One, you’ll pick up where you left off.
If you're already using Cloud Saved Games, you're good to go. If your saved game is stored only on your Xbox 360, do the following before playing on Xbox One:
On your Xbox 360 console, go to Settings > System > Storage > Cloud Saved Games , and then select Enable . Start your game. When you're prompted to select a device for saving your game, choose Cloud Saved Games . End your game. Leave your Xbox 360 turned on long enough for it to upload your saved game.
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On your Xbox 360 console, go to Settings > System > Storage > Cloud Saved Games . Choose the game.
If it says “In sync,” it’s ready. If not, launch it, save your progress, and try again.
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This is Tyler or known on youtube as I Am Wildcat's new custom controller. If you choose to purchase this controller standard options will include: Standard Options: - White Glossy Shell - Blue Thumb Sticks - Blue D-Pad - Blue Buttons - Blue Bottom Trim - Blue Bumpers - Blue Triggers.
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This is Tyler or known on youtube as I Am Wildcat's new custom controller. If you choose to purchase this controller standard options will include: Standard Options: - White Glossy Shell - Blue Thumb Sticks - Blue D-Pad - Blue Buttons - Blue Bottom Trim - Blue Bumpers - Blue Triggers.
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Xbox One S 500GB Console.
The only console with 4K Blu-ray, 4K video streaming, and High Dynamic Range: • Available with 500GB or 1TB storage • Free game from a wide selection • Play over 100 console exclusives • Watch 4K Blu-ray movies and stream 4K video • Experience richer, more luminous colors in games and video with HDR technology.
The only console with 4K Blu-ray, 4K video streaming, and High Dynamic Range: • Available with 500GB or 1TB storage • Free game from a wide selection • Play over 100 console exclusives • Watch 4K Blu-ray movies and stream 4K video • Experience richer, more luminous colors in games and video with HDR technology.
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The only console with 4K Blu-ray, 4K video streaming, and High Dynamic Range: • Available with 500GB or 1TB storage • Free game from a wide selection • Play over 100 console exclusives • Watch 4K Blu-ray movies and stream 4K video • Experience richer, more luminous colors in games and video with HDR technology.
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I like the console the only part i hate is that it dose not come with a kinect or a headset.
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Don't buy.. Microsoft are just money making cons. If you want to be fiddled out of money then this is the place to be Micro soft will not pay a penny back.. Dlc is a con. Its all a fat lie Go sonny You'll be better off. Sonny isn't trying to rush there game console. And pretty shore sonny will sort you out with any dlc problem. Unlike micro soft.. If I con money out of people I'm a criminal. But Microsoft XD Stay away Your money if better spent eles were. Forza An't what it use to be. Xbox is just a dieing waffleing money pot. Microsoft is just crap. Be wise gamers x.
Please put a discount on the 1TB.
Hmm. Could Get A 5 With Other Stuff.
It goodvvery good im just a little touched by there isnt any more to come with this console like a headset or drive bundle or custimisation of what comes in the box just for you what you wanted but i guess that's a ittle to much but i rate it tho. I'll give 4 and a but i give half so 4 all i can do nice work ;)
Great Purchase.
Just upgraded to the Xbox one S from my day one edition. Great improvement in design and controller. Looks great and was a good deal with £40 off and a free controller. Was also given a free adapter to use my Kinect.
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Well I bought my new 4k ultra HD HDR TV at Christmas ready for project scorpio and it was only a matter of time before had taken the plunge and gone for the new xbox one s which arrived at lunch time today. First impressions are that its a very sleek and compact design compared to previouse models and looks great. The only thing I would say is I would have liked 3 usb ports on the back so I can plug in both my hard drives and my kinect. Obviosley not everyone would use the kinect though an extra usb port is never a bad thing. That aside love it and it will keep me more than happy until scorpio arrives.
Pretty good!
Just bought this new xbox one slim here, fun to run in these hollywood hills. But whats better is, MY BOOKS!
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Bundle includes: • Xbox One S 500GB Console • Xbox Wireless Controller • 14-day Xbox Live Gold trial • 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, 4K video streaming, High Dynamic Range, premium audio.
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Bundle includes: • Xbox One S 500GB Console • Xbox Wireless Controller • 14-day Xbox Live Gold trial • 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, 4K video streaming, High Dynamic Range, premium audio.
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NO FREE GAME.
I bought this Thursday at midnight "Black Friday" with the advertising that a free game came with it even though I never got to choose a game. After purchasing seeing the description changed. I even got an email from microsoft support about helping me finish the order and choose a game but when I called they told me there was no free game. Excited about getting my xbox but disappointed I got screwed out of a free game that I should have got because it was advertised. Won't buy online again.
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No free game as intially advertised.
I am really mad at this purchase. I ordered last thursday and it was advertising at 229$ for the xbox + free game of your choice. Well, this is not what i got as confirmation once purchase. Now some other local store (microplay) was also selling for 229 $ with a 75$ gift card (about the price if a game). I really feel i got stole by a multi national compagny. If I don't get the game they advertised, you won't see me buy from the microsoft store anymore.
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Great Product. Lots of Fun!
I just won't order it here because it is increasingly obvious that you "Dislike" Canada. I want to enjoy your product without knowing that you think we are somehow a lesser people. Greatness can come from more than one Country.
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Awesome Black friday deal.
Definitely worth the money. Just wish a game option was included.
No Free Game.
When I ordered this online the description said it came with a free game. but once my order was placed (and now that I look back at the description online it has changed) it no longer says a free game is included. So the price is misleading and I'm disappointed that I am not getting what the website said I was getting for the price.
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Best console on the market!
Great for everything gaming watching movies easy to use .. great price too $229 cnd is awesome deal.
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message to microsoft.
I sent in my order at 3 minutes past 12 black friday 2017, at the time this deal stated that a free game will also be given with this purchase. now when i visit the website it doesnt say that anymore, thats a big rip off so if it was a mistake I understand but otherwise thats messed up. what should I play then ? i can't afford to buy a CD either, i dont have proof but thats wrong guys. Im hurt.
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Forza Motorsport 7 fans, get ready to experience a new level of power and performance with the launch of the 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor Xbox One X Edition which is a free gift for all players. The specially designed F-150 joins the lineup of more than 700 cars in the game which showcases 60 frames per second racing on all Xbox One platforms and native 4K support on Xbox One X. With a custom livery based on Xbox One X’s codename “Project Scorpio” and numerous performance-minded upgrades, this Raptor is ready to intimidate all opponents in Forza Motorsport 7. Longtime Forza fans know that Xbox and Ford have enjoyed a long and fruitful partnership over the years. It’s hard not to miss. Read more : Introducing the 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor Xbox One X Edition for Forza Motorsport 7.
Vehicle-Building Adventure Trailmakers Coming Soon to Xbox One.
Let’s see a show of hands. Who loves Lego? And who loves the idea of building any vehicle they can dream up, and racing it around an alien planet tailor-made to be a grease monkey’s paradise? If your arms are still in the air, we think you might just fall in love with Trailmakers too. But what is Trailmakers exactly? Well, inquisitive reader, it’s a thrilling new sandbox game coming to Xbox One Game Preview that gives you the freedom to create and customize the ride of your dreams, whether that’s a dune buggy, plane, helicopter, or something else entirely, and take it on an otherworldly adventure. In Trailmakers’ Expedition mode, we provide a destination on the opposite. Read more : Vehicle-Building Adventure Trailmakers Coming Soon to Xbox One.
Play Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 for Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold.
We're now welcoming all ninjas to the village hidden in the leaves! In celebration of the start of Anime Month, it’s time to jump into the world of the shinobi and prove your skills for free thanks to the Xbox Live Gold Free Play Weekend featuring Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4. Starting at 9:00 a.m. PT on Thursday, February 1 and running to 11:59 p.m. PT on Sunday, February 4, Xbox Live Gold members can play this game for free! Start your adventure in Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 by taking a deep dive into the franchise's final chapter. First, fight as the First Hokage against Madara Uchiha in a battle of the ages, where you’ll need to defeat Madara multiple times in between. Read more : Play Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 for Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold.
OpTic Gaming Claims Victory at the Gears Pro Circuit Mexico Open.
Mexico City has quickly established itself as a major stop on the Gears Esports tour. The Gears Pro Circuit Mexico City Open featured sold out crowds, a huge player pool and major upsets as teams battled for the $200,000 prize pool. OpTic Gaming continued to prove it is arguably the most dominant force in esports today by taking home another trophy after defeating Ghost Gaming in the Grand Final. This weekend also featured the return of Daniel “Identivez” Santillana, the top ranked Mexican player, who helped Ghost Gaming get to the Grand Finals for the first time. The surprise team of the event was Fable Gaming – the top EU team – with its improbable run to the top four. Read more : OpTic Gaming Claims Victory at the Gears Pro Circuit Mexico Open.
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Xbox Designs the Ultimate Football Ring for Fans.
How would you like to win your very own Xbox ring inspired by the Big Game just by playing Madden NFL 18 on Xbox One? We're talking 10 carats, premium white gold with 188 diamonds and 46 earthy green tsavorite stones valued at over $10,000! From now until February 5, Xbox fans who win an online head-to-head matchup playing Madden NFL 18 on Xbox, while broadcasting on Mixer, will be eligible to win our one-of-a-kind Xbox-themed ring. Check out the full details of the sweepstakes on Mixer here. The winner will be selected at random on February 7, so don’t forget to stream your next Madden match-up on Mixer. Who knows, it could land you some Xbox bling! After taking a shot at. Read more : Xbox Designs the Ultimate Football Ring for Fans.
Xbox Live Sessions: Rob Gronkowski to Play Madden for Special Football Show.
Calling all football fans! The Big Game is almost here and who better to help us celebrate than with two-time champ, Rob Gronkowski? That’s right! Gronk is bringing his gaming skills to Xbox Live Sessions: Big Game Edition, as he challenges former teammate LeGarrette Blount to a Madden NFL 18 showdown on Xbox One X. Featuring our 4K Ultra HD enhanced edition of Madden for Xbox One X, Gronk and Blount will square-off on Tuesday, January 30 at 5:30 p.m. PT. Fans are invited to visit the Microsoft Store at Mall of America to watch Gronk and Blount in-person, but other viewers around the globe can tune-in to the Mixer Xbox channel to take part in the fun. Just like our previous Xbox. Read more : Xbox Live Sessions: Rob Gronkowski to Play Madden for Special Football Show.
Next Week on Xbox: New Games for January 29 – February 4.
Welcome to Next Week on Xbox, where we cover all of the new games coming soon to Xbox One. Every week, the team at Xbox aims to deliver quality gaming content for you to enjoy on your favorite gaming console -- and Xbox Wire will be here to let you know when these games will be hitting Xbox One. From establishing a historic railroad network in Railway Empire to stepping into the octagon in EA Sports UFC 3, there's a great variety of titles on the way. Read more about these games and more. Read more : Next Week on Xbox: New Games for January 29 – February 4.
This Week on Xbox: January 26, 2018.
We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d rather watch than read, you can feast your eyes on our weekly video show above. Be sure to come back every Friday to find out what’s happening This Week on Xbox! Xbox Game Pass Expands to Include New Releases from Microsoft Studios When we launched Xbox Game Pass in June 2017, we knew we wanted to craft a service with gamers in mind. That meant a diverse, expanding library of over 100 games and counting. Read more : This Week on Xbox: January 26, 2018.
Monster Hunter: World Arrives on Xbox One.
Welcome to the New World, hunters! It’s been a very exciting ride since we announced Monster Hunter: World at E3 2017, and we’re stoked to finally bring the one-of-a-kind thrill of hunting savage monsters to the Xbox One. In Monster Hunter: World, you’ll take the role of a hunter venturing into a new, uncharted land as part of the Research Commission, who have set out to investigate a strange phenomenon of cataclysmic proportions. But your journey will not be without its challenges; the New World is filled with formidable foes. The Monsters Each creature moves and behaves like a real living being and have their own unique habits, personalities, and place in the food chain. As. Read more : Monster Hunter: World Arrives on Xbox One.
Dragon Ball FighterZ Available Now and Enhanced for Xbox One X.
Get those Kamehameha, Big Bang, and Death Ball attacks ready as Dragon Ball FighterZ is now available for the Xbox One family of devices and enhanced for Xbox One X. With amazing looking character models and an easy to learn but hard to master fighting gameplay, Dragon Ball FighterZ looks to be the definitive fighting game experience for fans of the "Dragon Ball" anime franchise. With a slew of features like 3 vs. 3 tag-team battles, online ranked matches, interactive lobbies and the six-player Party Match, there's a ton here to take in and master. In addition to all those features, there's also an epic single-player story that follows Android 21, a new character who was created just. Read more : Dragon Ball FighterZ Available Now and Enhanced for Xbox One X.
An Amazing 2017 with TONS on the Horizon.
It was just eight months ago when we introduced Mixer. Looking back on 2017, it’s hard to believe that so much has happened in such a short time….and it’s been an amazing feeling getting to bring our vision to life in a service and community unlike any other. Looking Back at 2017 In 2017, we introduced 4-person co-streaming, enabling streamers to combine their streams and chat on Mixer into a single unified experience, and giving viewers a way to watch the action from multiple perspectives. Several unique Mixer-interactive game experiences were brought to life during 2017, giving streamers and viewers a totally new way to play. These included Minecraft, Hello Neighbor. Read more : An Amazing 2017 with TONS on the Horizon.
Roguevania Dead Cells Coming Soon to Xbox One.
Dead Cells is a mash-up, a veritable Frankenstein’s monster of a game, which pretty much makes me Dr. Frankenstein, which is nice. We’re trying to wed the randomness, replayability, and adrenaline pumping threat of permadeath that you find in a rogue-lite, (think Binding of Isaac, Enter the Gungeon, Rogue Legacy, etc.) with the anticipation of exploration, the thrill of discovering a secret and the progressive unlocking of a world that you find in Metroidvania games (think Ori and the Blind Forest, Guacamelee, Axiom Verge, etc.). The main inspiration for the game is Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, which you might have noticed from the pixel art. But wait, there's more! The. Read more : Roguevania Dead Cells Coming Soon to Xbox One.
Gears Pro Circuit Descends on Mexico City.
Gears Esports heads south of the border for the Gears Pro Circuit Mexico City Open from January 26 to January 28. This open event, held at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, will feature one of biggest and most passionate crowds in all of Gears of War esports cheering on their favorite teams as they battle for a $200,000 prize pool. Watch and see if local favorites Ronin and World Best Gaming are able to leverage the raucous, Latin American crowd to propel them past North American powerhouses like OpTic Gaming and Echo Fox or if OpTic Gaming will further solidify their legacy as perhaps the most dominant team in esports history, or if a team emerges from the Open Bracket to battle. Read more : Gears Pro Circuit Descends on Mexico City.
Step into the UFC 3 Octagon Before Launch with EA Access.
Get ready fight fans! EA Sports UFC 3 is launching Friday, February 2, 2018 on Xbox One. Join cover athlete Conor McGregor and become the greatest of all time, inside and outside the octagon! You can start your training even earlier and become the G.O.A.T. even faster with EA Access. EA Access members can try EA Sports UFC 3 on January 25. Plus, your saved progress will carry over to the full game if you decide to buy. And as an EA Access member, you will also get a 10% discount automatically with your membership! Sign up for EA Access today. Get UFC 3 Champions Edition Get the ultimate octagon experience with EA Sports UFC 3 Champions Edition. In addition to getting three days. Read more : Step into the UFC 3 Octagon Before Launch with EA Access.
Play Fallout 4 for Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold.
Return to the Commonwealth for free this weekend as Fallout 4 has its second-ever free weekend exclusive to Xbox Live Gold members starting at 12:01 a.m. PST on Thursday, January 25 and running to 11:59 p.m. PST on Sunday, January 28. How do ya’ like them Dandy Boy Apples? In addition to the free weekend, you can take advantage of some great discounts on all versions of Fallout 4. Pick up the standard edition of Fallout 4 for 33% off, Fallout 4 G.O.T.Y. for 40% off, and Fallout 4 Season Pass for 50% off. You can also pick up the individual DLCs for 40% off all for a limited time! And should you decide to return to the Commonwealth at a later date, all your Xbox Live achievements and. Read more : Play Fallout 4 for Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold.
Celebrating over 4 Million PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Players on Xbox One!
Today we’re excited to announce another milestone for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG): the community of players on console has now grown to over 4M players! We’re thrilled to see the community continue to grow and have been inspired by everyone’s enthusiasm for the game – with your ongoing support and feedback we will continue to evolve PUBG and create the best experience for Xbox players. This week we deployed the sixth content update for the game, delivering numerous gameplay, optimization and bug fixes. More details on all the updates we’ve made since launch can be found here. To show the community our appreciation for your support and feedback, we are rewarding. Read more : Celebrating over 4 Million PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Players on Xbox One!
New Games with Gold for February 2018.
Welcome to another exciting month of titles included with Games with Gold! This month on Xbox One we'll get our hands on the cult-classic first-person shooter Shadow Warrior and travel to 19th century India in Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India. Then on Xbox 360 and Xbox One thanks to Backward Compatibility, we'll get to experience the thrill of reality television racing in Split/Second as well as reliving those arcade racing days with the classic Crazy Taxi. All games will be available exclusively for Xbox Live Gold members for a limited time as part of Games with Gold. With Xbox Live Gold, you get the most advanced multiplayer, free games, exclusive member discounts on games in the. Read more : New Games with Gold for February 2018.
Xbox Live Sessions: UFC Champ Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson to Play Dragon Ball FighterZ with Friends.
Demetrious Johnson and Xavier Woods may be professional fighters, but on January 25 at 2 p.m. PT, their true talent will be put to the test as they play the all-new Dragon Ball FighterZ on Xbox Live Sessions, an interactive livestream hosted on the Mixer Xbox Channel. Johnson, who remains the undisputed champion in the UFC Flyweight Division, and Woods, former multiple WWE Tag Team Champion, will join content creators Maximilian Dood and Rhymestyle at Bandai Namco headquarters in the ultimate fighting game showdown on Xbox One X. Fans will be able to tune-in to this very special livestream to see their fighting game skills put to the test and have the chance to submit questions as. Read more : Xbox Live Sessions: UFC Champ Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson to Play Dragon Ball FighterZ with Friends.
Assassin’s Creed Origins: The Hidden Ones DLC Available Now on Xbox One.
Assassin's Creed Origins' world gets even bigger today with the release of The Hidden Ones, a DLC expansion that adds the new Sinai region to the map, as well as a new storyline, new weapons and outfits, and more. Set four years after the events of Assassin's Creed Origins, The Hidden Ones puts Bayek in conflict with an occupying force of Romans as his fledgling Assassin Brotherhood continues to grow. Despite taking place after the campaign, you can access The Hidden Ones at any time by starting one of its quests or fast-traveling to the new region – although it's recommended for players who are at least close to level 40. The DLC also raises the level cap to 45, letting you. Read more : Assassin’s Creed Origins: The Hidden Ones DLC Available Now on Xbox One.
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Microsoft Xbox One.
The good Microsoft's Xbox One offers impressive graphics and a solid list of exclusive 2015 titles. The Microsoft console currently edges ahead of the PS4 with a better selection of media apps. The console's fall-2015 dashboard update is a noticeable improvement. The console has backward compatibility with around 100 Xbox 360 titles, and that list is poised to grow.
The bad The Xbox One's new interface is still more convoluted than the PS4's. In general, the PS4 delivers slightly better installation times, graphics and performance on cross-platform games. The Xbox One also lags behind the PS4 in its selection of indie games. The Kinect's legacy is still a blemish.
The bottom line While the PS4 remains our overall preferred choice in the game console race, the Xbox One's significant course corrections and solid exclusives make it a compelling alternative.
CNET review.
Much improved, the Xbox One has hit its stride.
With E3 2015 safely in the rearview mirror and the Xbox One's second anniversary fast approaching, we're diving back in the home console pond to take the temperature of the current landscape of videogame consoles.
Without a doubt, the Xbox One has gone through the more significant metamorphosis of the two big consoles since their release in November 2013 -- the other being the PlayStation 4. Even before its launch, Microsoft had begun changing the messaging philosophy of the platform, going from a console that heavily relied on DRM to an unshackled experience where owners can trade in and play used games. That was followed up by making the Kinect motion sensor no longer a required part of the system (the no-Kinect bundle is now the default entry-level model).
Meanwhile, a lot has been fine-tuned under the Xbox One's hood -- particularly the firmware's functionality (not actual hardware tweaks), which, from a performance and ease-of-use standpoint, is still playing second to Sony's impressively smooth interface. A massive interface update dubbed the "New Xbox One Experience" was released in November 2015 that has improved some of the dashboard's logistics and aesthetics, but it's still hanging on to some lingering frustrations. But more on that later.
Overall, Xbox One has had a great 2015 and is home to the best exclusives of the 2015 holiday season. In the short term, Xbox One makes a solid argument for ownership, but do 2016 and beyond look to be just as promising?
To be clear, the two consoles are very closely matched. They offer a growing library of third-party games -- mainstays like the Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed and Madden series, as well as newer titles like Fallout 4 and Rainbow Six Siege are all available for both platforms. And both systems double as full-service entertainment systems, with built-in Blu-ray players and streaming services like Netflix, YouTube and Hulu.
In our opinion, the PS4 still maintains an edge, with slightly smoother gameplay and a much more straightforward interface. But Xbox harbors a more mature media app ecosystem in the US and a decent list of exclusive titles. Xbox One will continue to have a solid 2015 in terms of exclusive software, but 2016 and beyond aren't as well defined.
Editors' note, November 16, 2015 : This review has been updated to reflect the changes to the Xbox One platform including the November 12, 2015, New Xbox One Experience dashboard update. The console's overall score has improved from a 7.7 to an 8 and we've added one point to the design and value subcategories.
Xbox One bundles.
Xbox One is sold in what feels like a constantly expanding bundle market. In fact, don't buy the console if it doesn't come with at least one game. At any given time the odds are there's a bundle that includes a game that's right for you.
For the most part, the Kinect camera-microphone array has been eliminated from bundles, but you can still purchase the original tandem for around $400 or more. Alternately, you can buy the Kinect module separately (usually with a game included) for $150. That said, we really can't recommend Kinect for much of anything.
No matter when you decide to buy an Xbox One, odds are you'll find a compelling bundle or discounted special pricing.
Major Xbox One exclusive games (available now or soon):
- Forza Motorsport 6.
- Rise of the Tomb Raider (timed exclusive)
- Halo: Master Chief Collection.
- Titanfall (also available on PC)
Major Xbox One exclusive games due in 2016 and beyond:
Xbox One pros.
Here are the areas where the Xbox One excels -- and where it occasionally has an edge over the PS4:
Media apps.
The Xbox One has a slightly better lineup of streaming apps than any other current-generation console. It has roughly twice as many offerings as the PS4. Some notable wins here include Comedy Central, Fox and FX Now, MTV, Bravo Now, NBC, Starz, TED, USA Now, Verizon FiOS TV and Skype (Microsoft-owned) -- none of which are available on PlayStation 4 at the current time. Xbox One is also home to EA Access, a subscription early-access program that gives members a chance to play games a few days before they're released and provides access to a growing list of EA legacy games.
Media playback.
Xbox One now has a media player app that will play nearly any file format you throw at it -- off a drive or anything discoverable on your home network, like another PC or NAS (network attached storage). The Xbox One media app also lets you customize the dashboard with a custom photo wallpaper. As of June 2015, the PS4 has a media player app too.
Kinect advantages.
Kinect is an ambitious attempt to integrate voice control and motion gesturing with live TV, interface navigation and some gaming elements. That said, it's definitely taken a backseat in terms of priority. In fact, we don't think Microsoft even said the word "Kinect" at the company's E3 2015 press conference. It's also no longer bundled with a new retail Xbox One.
But, if you're still intrigued by its potential, when it works, Kinect technology brings with it an "aha" moment straight out of a sci-fi movie. Kinect lets you change the channel, volume and other items using only your voice. Its problems, however, are documented later in this review.
Other features of the Xbox One experience can be accessed or activated with hand gestures and voice commands. You can say, "Xbox, record that," and the console will save the last chunk of gameplay to the hard drive. The list of voice-control triggers is lengthy.
Of course, the Kinect is available only in the more expensive $400-and-up Xbox One bundle. However, if you buy the entry-level no-Kinect bundle and decide you want to upgrade, you can buy a standalone Kinect later for $149, £130 or AU$170 (usually bundled with a game).
Sarah Tew / CNET.
The Xbox One controller.
While it's not necessarily what I'd call a vast improvement over the Xbox 360's stellar input device, the Xbox One's controller is a solid and mostly comfortable handheld.
Microsoft has totally revamped the problematic D-pad present on the Xbox 360 controller and opted instead for a clicky, tactile pad. Battery life is impressive on the controller, though it takes two AAs as opposed to the DualShock 4's internal rechargeable battery. (You can use your own rechargeables, or invest an extra $25, £19 or AU$30 per controller in Microsoft's Play and Charge Kit.)
Microsoft debuted two new controllers around the time of E3 2015: a revamped controller with a 3.5mm headphone port and the Xbox One Elite Wireless Controller ($150/AU$199) which allows players to customize their pad with interchangeable D-pad pieces, analog sticks and triggers. That controller is also available in a bundle with a 1TB solid-state hybrid drive for $500.
Both controllers can also be connected to a Windows PC with a Micro-USB cable or wirelessly to a Windows 10 PC with a $25 dongle.
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BYO USB 3.0 storage.
The PS4 has an easily accessible and replaceable hard drive, but the Xbox One's drive is not to be messed with. Instead, you can bring your own storage via an external hard drive over a USB 3.0 connection. And because USB 3.0 is faster than the Xbox One's internal stock drive, odds are you may see a slight bump in performance, too. Just make sure your external drive is 250GB or bigger.
Cloud-synced game saves.
Signing into any other Xbox One will give you access to all of your digital games and their respective game-saves. PS4 owners need to have PlayStation Plus to upload cloud saves, while Xbox One owners can do it without Xbox Live Gold.
For what it's worth, the cloud game-saving feature is definitely better on Xbox One. Going from console to console is a much smoother experience.
Gold no longer required for basically everything.
It took a while, but an Xbox Live Gold membership is no longer needed to access apps like Netflix and Skype. You still need it to play multiplayer games online, but the massive restrictions on other functionality have mostly been lifted.
Always-on has a bright side.
While the Xbox One's always-on feature has been a point of some contention, jumping right into a game from live TV is nothing short of brilliant. Xbox One will suspend your most recently played game while you watch TV or do other things and when you rejoin your game session it's resurrected with absolutely no loading time. Of course, if you don't use your Xbox One with live TV there's really no reason to keep the console on 24-7, save for receiving updates when you're not using the console.
PlayStation 4 added the majority of the functionality described here with a firmware update.
Exclusive games and content.
Microsoft has secured a number of high-profile exclusive deals for content with third-party games like Evolve and early beta access to a number of games including Tom Clancy's The Division.
Xbox One also has a solid roster of exclusive franchises including the Forza, Halo, Fable, and now the Sunset Overdrive and Titanfall series. A more detailed list of exclusives can be found at the top of this review.
Xbox Games with Gold.
While it debuted with an underwhelming selection of free titles, Xbox's Games with Gold monthly giveaway lets Xbox Live Gold members download two Xbox One games for free. The caliber of these titles has started to improve, but still isn't as impressive as the entire PlayStation Plus package.
Backward compatibility.
Included in the November 2015 "New Xbox One Experience," the Xbox One now offers limited backward compatibility with a handful of Xbox 360 games. Around 100 Xbox 360 games currently work , and Microsoft will let each developer decide whether to allow legacy play for its existing 360 games.
Windows 10 game streaming.
With the introduction of Windows 10 and the "New Xbox One Experience," Xbox One owners can now stream games to their PC with the Xbox Windows 10 app. For more on that specific experience, check out CNET's Windows 10 review.
Over-the-air DVR.
New Xbox One Experience.
In a November 2015 update, Microsoft completely redesigned the dashboard interface for the Xbox One. We've outlined its major features here .
Long story short, the new dashboard is easier to navigate and more logically laid out. But a lot of the fundamental shortcomings like slow game installations still plague the system. Most of the back-end settings like app and game management remain unchanged.
We'll continue to keep our eye on the Xbox One's dashboard and update this review with significant changes.
Xbox One cons.
Here are the areas where the Xbox One leaves room for improvement.
System interface.
Even with the New Xbox One Experience in place, the console's interface leaves room for improvement. Compared with the PS4's, it's at times confusing, especially when navigating through the system's settings. Overall it's undoubtedly better, but still, two years after release, navigating through the Xbox One takes some getting used to.
The New Xbox One Experience.
Kinect's shortcomings and annoyances.
If you're not interested in getting an Xbox One with a Kinect, skip ahead. But if you're on the fence about spending the extra cash on Microsoft's microphone/infrared/camera technology, read onward.
Given the short list of positives Kinect brings to the table, more often than not it's a pain to endure. I've had Kinect attached to my Verizon FiOS cable box for over a year, and it's been nothing but a love/hate relationship. Half the time Kinect will operate flawlessly, other times it's a frustrating mess.
Kinect still has never understood the channel voice command "HGTV." It seems to miss other commands quite often, too, with no real explanation as to why something wasn't understood. The system will also not let you watch TV before a system update has been installed. The fact that the console can actually prevent you from watching TV is a huge issue.
At the end of the day, Xbox One's ambitious live TV and other extracurriculars get in the way of it being a focused gaming system. Navigating the interface seems to be much more problematic than it rightfully should be, and there's simply not enough transparency in the logic within it. There are oddities peppered throughout, which is the root for countless headaches and frustrations.
For now, I just can't recommend Xbox One with Kinect because of the numerous shortcomings the tandem continues to exhibit. Save your money and buy Xbox One without its camera-microphone array.
Installation times.
Even though the Xbox One and PS4 have similar optical drive hardware, Xbox One lags behind PS4 in some installation times.
Xbox One starts installing a game once a disc is inserted and then will flash a "ready to start" message when the game can be booted up before it's done completely installing.
In a small sample comparison, Xbox One fell behind PS4's installation time. For Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the PS4 was ready to play in 2 minutes 30 seconds as opposed to the Xbox One's 8 minutes. Assassin's Creed Unity also installed in 2 minutes 30 on PS4 but wasn't ready to go until 3 minutes 42 on Xbox One.
Installation times will vary by game, but when I used a stopwatch to time the consoles side by side, the PS4 came in faster nearly every time. Oddly enough, it seems Xbox One will install a game more quickly when no other features are being used. This includes watching live TV.
Independent games.
There are independent games available for Xbox One and a smattering of others coming down the road, but not as frequently or as plentiful as they are on PS4. Xbox One owners will get occasional gems like Max: The Curse of the Brotherhood, Ori and the Blind Forest, and the yet-to-be-released Below. Like PS4, Xbox One also has console-exclusive deals in place for titles like Cuphead and INSIDE.
To be fair, a lot of the PS4's indie offerings are only console exclusives as well. Xbox One owners also have access to the fruits of ID@Xbox, which have already given way to titles such as Super Time Force and Sixty Second Shooter.
Indie fans aren't totally out of luck on Xbox One; there's just a shorter list of titles to play.
Broadcasting and sharing.
Xbox One offers broadcasting through a Twitch app, but it's nowhere as seamlessly integrated as it is on PS4. The experience is bound to get better, but for now, streaming and social sharing is way better on PS4. As for now, Xbox One doesn't allow for YouTube streaming.
Taking a screenshot isn't as easy as the single-button press it should be, so it's tough to get that instant shot you want. The way screenshots and videos are captured feels shoehorned in, so we'd really like Microsoft to figure out an easier way to provide access to capturing in-game content.
Using the Upload Studio app, Xbox One users can share clips to Xbox Live, OneDrive and Twitter.
Xbox One vs. PS4.
There's not likely to be a definitive winner in the current-generation console wars. While the PlayStation 4 had a clear advantage at launch, that edge is slowly evaporating as Microsoft has worked feverishly to undo most of the Xbox One's original missteps. The two consoles are now similarly priced and offer many of the same features. For what it's worth, at the time of this writing, the PlayStation 4 is closing in on 30 million units sold. The Xbox One is estimated to have sold about roughly half that.
Right now the PS4 and the Xbox One are neck-and-neck with exclusives -- though the PS4 also has a better range of digital-only titles. But taste in games is always subjective; either those games will appeal to you or they won't. Each console manufacturer has made exclusivity deals with various developers, so the sad reality is you're going to miss out on something great no matter which platform you choose.
You might read about the PS4's specs trumping those of the Xbox One, but it's important to keep in mind how that translates to actual results. You'll remember that the PS3 was originally poised to be a massive powerhouse that would leap past the Xbox 360, but in reality it didn't perform much better. You could even make the argument that most multiplatform games played more smoothly and looked better on the Xbox 360. That said, at the time of this writing (and having considered most of the multiplatform games currently available), the PS4 does seem to perform slightly better than the Xbox One.
These two consoles are constantly evolving, and the competition is only ramping up. We'll continue to check back in on both the Xbox One and PS4 as they continue to evolve.
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