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Published October 22, 2015
Microsoft's Xbox press event started off with a bang with an impressive trailer of the upcoming "Halo 4" as well as compelling demos and live game play for several other titles, but the big draw for techies is that Microsoft showed off plans to integrate Xbox gameplay with your mobile device and bring Internet Explorer to the Xbox platform.
During the extensive showcase, Head of Xbox Live Marc Whitten came on stage to introduce Xbox SmartGlass, an initiative designed to enable seamless game enhancements between tablets, notebooks, smartphones, and televisions.
During the demo, we watched an episode of "Game of Thrones" on the television while the tablet and phones provided additional content including a map of Jon Snow's ride north. In terms of gaming, we saw a tablet become a virtual playmaker during "Madden" and schematics of the current weapons loadout during "Halo."
In other news, the arrival of Internet Explorer to Xbox Live was announced. Coupled with a SmartGlass app for tablets and smartphones, interactive features such as pinch-zoom streamed seamlessly to the television. Last, Whitten announced that Windows 8 will also get SmartGlass integration, bringing the PC experience into the fold as well.
In addition to all that integration, Xbox Live has also learned some new tricks, expanding to 12 new countries, allowing movie buffs to use Bing-powered search to search films by genre and title and adding new channels including Nickelodeon and Machinima. Sports fans haven't been left out as Microsoft is bringing NBA Game Time and NHL Game System to LIVE as well as 24/7 ESPN programming in Live HD. Xbox Music was also announced, providing more than 30 million tracks to Xbox Live, Windows Phones, tablets and PCs.
Of course, it wouldn't be an Xbox event without a ton of new teasers for upcoming titles. Here are a few of our favorites.
Other new titles included "Ascend: New Gods" and "Matter" and "Wreckateer," a game reminiscent of a three dimensional "Angry Birds" set to debut on Xbox Live this summer.
Look for more coverage from E3 all this week.
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