Today, Microsoft revealed the first wave of TV and entertainment apps that will roll out on the Xbox One between November 22 at launch and spring 2014. They also showed the user interface in action in a video they released. Among the apps available in the United States are Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant Video and Twitch — stalwarts of the video streaming business.
Marc Whitten, Xbox Chief Product Officer, said, "We set out to make Xbox One the all-in-one games and entertainment hub for your home. The one system that offers the best games next to the best entertainment experiences and apps. Along with offering a stellar app portfolio from around the world, Xbox One takes the next step by offering them in a way that is seamless and easy to use."
The 13 markets will be receiving:
United States
Australia
Austria
Brazil
Canada
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Mexico
New Zealand
Spain
United Kingdom
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