<blockquote> Microsoft hopes developers will continue to use Kinect
Not many games on the horizon.
BY BRIAN ALBERTDespite Kinect's thin showing at Microsoft's Gamescom press conference, Phil Harrison, corporate VP at Microsoft, says we shouldn't be worried about the hardware's future.
"That wasn't, in any way, to make any editorial statement about the future of Kinect," Harrison said. "It's just that these were the games we wanted to highlight in our briefing. The games that we focused on in our briefing were the blockbusters and exclusives for this holiday, 2014."
"We let the developers choose [whether they want to use Kinect]," Harrison explained. "It's one of the tools that they have in their tool belt for taking advantage of the Xbox One, and we hope they continue to do so."
</blockquote>Full IGN article
Not many games on the horizon.
BY BRIAN ALBERTDespite Kinect's thin showing at Microsoft's Gamescom press conference, Phil Harrison, corporate VP at Microsoft, says we shouldn't be worried about the hardware's future.
"That wasn't, in any way, to make any editorial statement about the future of Kinect," Harrison said. "It's just that these were the games we wanted to highlight in our briefing. The games that we focused on in our briefing were the blockbusters and exclusives for this holiday, 2014."
"We let the developers choose [whether they want to use Kinect]," Harrison explained. "It's one of the tools that they have in their tool belt for taking advantage of the Xbox One, and we hope they continue to do so."
</blockquote>Full IGN article