Live television, new "Halo" coming to Xbox 360
(CBS/AP) - Live television and another chapter of the "Halo" game are landing on Xbox 360.
Microsoft Corp. announced its plan for the video game console on Monday at a news conference kicking off the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the industry's annual convention.
The company said live TV would be offered by domestic and international broadcasters, but no other details were revealed.
According to Gamespot, partnerships with international broadcasters currently bring live TV to Xbox 360 in the United Kingdom, Australia and France, but the service unveiled Monday would be the first such offering available on a gaming console in the United States.
Xbox 360 and Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 already provide the ability to stream and download movies and shows.
Meanwhile, Microsoft hinted that "Halo 4" would be the "dawn of a new trilogy" for the blockbuster, intergalactic shoot-'em-up series. The previous game, "Halo: Reach," earned $200 million on its first day and sold 3.3 million copies in its first month on the market last year, according to Microsoft and industry tracker NPD Group.
The company also announced at the University of Southern California's Galen Center that increased functionality with its Kinect camera system was coming to Xbox 360, including the abilities to fully navigate menus with voice commands, scour for online and hard drive content with Microsoft's Bing search engine, and play games such as "Mass Effect 3" in tandem in the traditional controller.
The feature was demonstrated with the sci-fi role-playing sequel to "Mass Effect 2," as Kinect recognized vocal commands while a player used an analog controller to navigate the virtual landscape and fire a blaster.