Microsoft bragged about his new console and showed a great amount of games. For the first time was gameplay of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
The first conference of the week at E3 2013 was Microsoft. From 8 in the morning, thousands of journalists from around the world arrived at the Galen Center to listen to the new news of the company on its new console, the Xbox One. The wizards were entering while between comments were about as could remedy the criticisms of the past few weeks. The response of the company founded by Bill Gates was this: games.
From the first minute, it was understood that the focus was on the games. For the first time was gameplay of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, then a new trailer and as a preamble to a short appearance of Hideo Kojima, the creator of the saga.
Then there was talk of new games for Xbox 360 like World of tanks. The next hour was exclusive games for the Xbox One, as Forza Motorsport 5, Ryse, below or Dead Rising 3. But the one that got the majority of las Palmas was Killer Instict, a new installment of the franchise that appeared in Nintendo 64 a few years ago.
Another important announcement was that users of Xbox Live will receive monthly two free games and may extend its membership to Xbox One. At the end of the conference it was also announced that Microsoft is working with five new studies for the production of new franchises exclusive and ancient, like Halo, and the price of the console: $499 and will be available from November of this year. The majority of the titles shown during the presentation may be played during the week at the Showfloor of E3. Microsoft has given the first blow of the week.