Microsoft E3 2013 roundup: Xbox One release details, next-gen Halo and more
You got the basic info about Xbox One a few weeks ago, but it's safe to say that was only touching the surface. Today at its E3 event, Microsoft revealed even juicier details about the software, hardware and games that'll fuel its next-gen experience. All that, and a redesigned Xbox 360 before Sony's even gotten the chance to show off the PS4's actual enclosure. Whether you want to relive the Xbox showcase or catch up on what you might've missed, you'll find our full roundup past the break.
Xbox hardware
Software and services
Xbox Live to ditch Microsoft Points, switch to local currencies
Project Spark lets users build game worlds with Kinect voice control and SmartGlass
Xbox One Upload Studio lets you share your gameplay vids, live streams through Twitch
Games
Xbox Live will offer two free games per month starting July, includes Assassin's Creed 2 and Halo 3
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain coming to Xbox One, not an exclusive
World of Tanks heads to consoles for the first time on the Xbox 360
Crytek's Ryse: Son of Rome demoed for Xbox One, available as launch title
Minecraft coming to Xbox One with expanded multiplayer features
Insomniac's Sunset Overdrive is our first look at a cloud-infused Xbox One game
Next-gen Halo title announced for Xbox One: runs at 60 fps, available in 2014
Respawn Entertainment unveils Titanfall, an Xbox One exclusive