An enthusiastic Microsoft Xbox One Titanfall gamer cut his hair to match the machine's logo on the right side of his head during the product's launch party Monday at the South By Southwest event in Austin, Texas according to a photo on Gamespot.com.
Titanfall was released on the same day at the Xbox One game console became equipped with Twitch live stream broadcasting capabilities.
"I think we struck the right balance--it was Respawn, really, and the developer who struck the balance--which is, it will play great on Xbox 360," Yusuf Mehdi, marketing executive at Microsoft told Gamespot. "Believe me, we are thrilled about it. Xbox 360 is in, obviously, all the markets including the top 13 with Xbox One; we're in 48-plus markets for [Xbox 360]. For many markets, that will be the game. So, we've worked together to have that be a first-class experience," Mehdi told Gamespot.
"At the same time, on Xbox One you can get some of those extra features that set it apart, and there will be people who want to do that, and there will be enough encouragement to go. But it will be a great experience on Xbox 360," Mehdi 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.
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.