Microsoft Incorporating Smart Glass Into All Future First-Party Xbox Games

Microsoft's Phil Spencer recently divulged more details at E3 about their newly announced Smart Glass app, revealing that the company has plans to incorporate the technology into all of their upcoming first-party titles.

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Microsoft‘s Phil Spencer recently divulged more details at E3 about their newly announced Smart Glass app, revealing that the company has plans to incorporate the technology into all of their upcoming first-party titles.

As demonstrated at E3 with Madden NFL 13, mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, will be able to interact with upcoming Xbox 360 games for additional gameplay features. In addition, the app will have multimedia functions, including the ability to watch videos on a smartphone and pick up where you left off on your 360.

The Smart Glass app is currently scheduled for an unspecified Fall release. We will keep you updated as more details become available.


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