I'm too lazy to check, but I'm sure there are Xbocks One systems already available!Xbox One Now Available for Preorder in China
How long till there are knock-offs on every street corner and flooding ebay
Earlier this month, Zen Studios announced that Pinball FX2 is coming to Xbox One. Here’s an update on the title from Zen, including news on a much-requested feature:
First of all, we’d like to thank the Zen Studios community for their feedback on our announcement of the Xbox One version of Pinball FX2. We cannot underestimate the importance of your support, insight, and yes, even criticism regarding our projects. Zen Studios has a few announcements to make affecting Pinball FX2 fans and particularly the Xbox One version of the game.
Microsoft and Zen Studios have taken your feedback to heart, and seeing that many of you were very upset with the news that table transfers between Xbox 360 and Xbox One would not be happening, we have some good news for you! We will be able to implement table transfers on Xbox One starting from Pinball FX2’s launch. Any available table on Xbox One that was previously purchased for Xbox 360 can be imported to the new version free of charge.
However, as this process will take a bit more development time for the game, Pinball FX2 version of Xbox One will see a slight delay from its original release date this week to next month. We apologize to any fans affected by this delay, but we pledge to make it up to you by incorporating this highly desired feature.
Once again, we cannot thank you enough for your support through this process, as well as Microsoft’s, who took your feedback very seriously and worked with us to implement this feature. And again, we do apologize for the delay while we create the Pinball FX2 experience that our fans both want and deserve. We’re excited to bring Pinball FX2 to Xbox One owners, to have their previous purchases honored and transferred, and we can’t wait to share with you what we’ve got coming in the future.
We thank you for your continued support!
Nice, made first page.
Any reason why it's called v1.1 and not v2.0?
Nice, made first page.
Any reason why it's called v1.1 and not v2.0?
Because when it comes to the Xbox brand we've got a lot to talk about. Being fans of the best console and all. We'll be at 2.0 before you can blink. Might as well not rush it.
Probably should've watched it all before posting .^ lol that video in the same post.
Awesome. Great game and I have a bunch of tables to import. No way I'd repay to play the same tables again.good news for Pinball FX owners, you can import all purchased tables from 360 to Xb1.
Yup, only the best. And thy name is Xbox One!Because when it comes to the Xbox brand we've got a lot to talk about. Being fans of the best console and all. We'll be at 2.0 before you can blink. Might as well not rush it.
Dam, looks like SyFy now isn't available for Time Warner yet.The USA Now and SyFy Now apps are out for the Xbox One app store.
That is such bull crap from TWC, none of those channel specific sites/apps work with TWCDam, looks like SyFy now isn't available for Time Warner yet.
I cannot lie, this COD just might be the first one I buy since MW2.
Homefront acquired by Deep Silver, production of sequel to continue at fresh studio
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Clearly tired of Crytek's "transitional phase," publisher Deep Silver's parent company has acquired the Homefront intellectual property and related assets from Crytek. Homefront: The Revolution was under production at Crytek UK, with recent reports declaringproduction had halted and the game's directorresigned.
"We strongly believe in the potential of Homefront: The Revolution and trust in the new team to continue the path they have been walking in the last years," said Deep Silver CEO Dr. Klemens Kundratitz.
The game will now be completed by the newly founded Nottingham-based Deep Silver Dambuster Studio. We've followed up with Deep Silver about whether staff from Crytek UK is transitioning over and will update with any further details. Homefront has had the happy home life of a Stark child in its brief lifetime. It was originally developed by Kaos Studios (deceased) and publisher THQ(deceased). It was then purchased by Crytek (currently in trouble) for a half-million dollars and given to Crytek UK, formerly known as Free Radical, which itself was a studio with a troubled past - remember Haze?
Any one of you fine, intelligent, strong, powerful gentlemen like to invite little ol' me to the beta preview program?
+1 to the beta invite list pls.