Announcing the Xbox Live Creators Program

2017-03-02 KENNETH 0

Announcing the Xbox Live Creators Program Today at GDC we announced the launch of Xbox Live Creators Program, starting with an Insider Preview that gives any developer the opportunity to publish Xbox Live-enabled games on Windows 10 PCs along with Xbox One consoles. The Creators Program provides game developers access to Xbox Live sign-in, presence and select social features that can all be integrated with their UWP games, and then they can publish their game to Xbox One and Windows 10. This means your title can be seen by every Xbox One owner across the Xbox One family of devices, including Project Scorpio this holiday, as well as hundreds of millions of Windows 10 PCs. What do you get with the Xbox Live Creators Program? First, we are opening publishing to the Xbox One console. With the Xbox Live Creators [ more… ]

New investments for Xbox developers and gamers kick off GDC 2017

2017-03-02 KENNETH 0

New investments for Xbox developers and gamers kick off GDC 2017 Here are some of the highlights of his post: “Introducing the Xbox Live Creators Program: Xbox is kicking off things this year by announcing the Xbox Live Creators Program, which empowers anyone to rapidly publish Xbox Live-enabled games on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs, in a totally open way. With the Creators Program, anyone can integrate Xbox Live sign-in, presence, and social features into their UWP games, then publish their game to Xbox One and Windows 10. This means their title can see exposure to every Xbox One owner across the Xbox One family of devices, including Project Scorpio this holiday, as well as hundreds of millions of Windows 10 PCs, and millions of folks using the Xbox app on mobile platforms. Starting today, we encourage developers to [ more… ]

Windows Mixed Reality dev kits shipping this month

2017-03-02 KENNETH 0

Windows Mixed Reality dev kits shipping this month At Microsoft, we are building Windows 10 to be the most complete platform across the broadest range of mixed reality devices and experiences. We believe that mixed reality can empower new waves of creativity and should be affordable and attainable for everyone. As we announced last year, we’re partnering with leading device makers including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and 3Glasses on a wide range of headsets that pair with your Windows Mixed Reality-ready PC. These are the first mixed reality headsets to deliver built-in inside-out tracking, meaning there is no need to purchase or install external trackers or sensors in the wall. Moreover, you don’t need to bother with a complicated setup, just plug and play. Today, at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco, we shared the next step [ more… ]

Providing customers with more choice and control in the Creators Update

2017-03-02 KENNETH 0

Providing customers with more choice and control in the Creators Update Michael Fortin is the CVP of Windows and Devices Group Core Quality and John Cable is the Director of Program Management, Windows Servicing and Delivery Customers continue to tell us that they want the best possible experience – including the latest features, apps, and security capabilities – when they use their Windows 10 devices. We designed Windows 10 to automatically keep devices up to date with the latest updates. Since we released the first version of Windows 10 we’ve received a lot of great feedback from customers about the way we deliver and install updates. You have also shared your thoughts on how we can make the installation of the next Windows feature update, the Creators Update, a more seamless and user controlled experience. We know this is especially [ more… ]

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Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 15042 Released

2017-03-01 KENNETH 0

Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 15042 Released Today, we released a new Windows 10 Creators Update SDK Preview to be used in conjunction with Windows 10 Insider Preview (Build 15042 or greater). The Preview SDK is a pre-release and cannot be used in a production environment. Please only install the SDK on your test machine. The Preview SDK Build 15042 contains bug fixes and under development changes to the API surface area. If you are working on an application that you need to submit to the store, you should not install the preview. The Preview SDK can be downloaded from developer section on Windows Insider. For feedback and updates to the known issues, please see the developer forum.  For new feature requests, head over to our Windows Platform UserVoice. What’s New No API changes have occurred since build 15021. Windows SDK setup name change: With [ more… ]