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Twitch, Titanfall Release: Package Out On Microsoft Xbox One

Mar 11, 2014 10:05 AM EDT | By Justin Stock

Twitch live broadcast capabilities and fighting game Titanfall are now on Microsoft Xbox in the United States following Tuesday's release Gamespot reported Tuesday.

Curiosity into how systems will carry the release has led to a precautious approach by developers.

"We're trying to figure out how many people will be playing and trying to make sure the servers will be there for that," Jon Shiring, an engineer at Respawn Entertainment told Game Spot.

Titanfall will be launched across the rest of the world in the coming days, and a model made by Bluepoint Games is slated for a March 25 release Game Spot reported.

"We just say [to Microsoft], here are our estimates, aim for more than that, plan for problems and make sure there are more than enough servers available--they'll know the whole time that they need to bring more servers online," Shiring told Game Spot.

The Xbox One has an improved kinect sensor, which enables players to operate the device just by talking Gamereactor reported. Individuals can also connect the console to their satellite television equipment in order to watch TV, and flip back and forth between gaming, and viewing shows.

According to the New Strait Times, Microsoft enhanced the quality of graphics on its Microsoft Xbox Next Generation game console, improved how gamers play online, and interact with other people in its Monday release.

The game console came out in Australia, France, Britain, Brazil, and United States March 7 as eager shoppers claimed their territory outside several locations.

Twitch's new live stream allows users to compete and play with other gamers, establish competition themselves via voice commands, watch videos of old games view live streams from equipment of their choosing, play the games in their living rooms via the Xbox game console's camera kinect the AP reported.

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