Google Ceo Sundar Pichai

Microsoft announces Next-Gen Xbox Console and Elite Controller in E3 With cloud gaming services such as Google Stadiato Xbox games running on Windows, players will move seamlessly between the two without thinking about device compatibility or any other technological restrictions. The console wars have a long road ahead of them, and this year Sony has not even entered E3 opting to miss the event entirely as they will be sharing further information about their new Play Station generation at a later date. The Xbox Elite wireless controller’s second generation is a more tangible product to look forward to being available for purchase in 24 countries, at a cost of $179.99 by November 4, 2019. The new controller will support connectivity between Usb-C and Bluetooth with a rechargeable battery that can last up to 40 hours of intense gaming. Whether or not this controller will come with the latest force-feedback and motor-driven adjustable-tension trigger has not yet been confirmed, but we suppose that it will be integrated into the current Microsoft hardware gaming immersion systems.