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Microsoft: Xbox One advertising will integrate with Kinect

In Ars Technica / By Gizmo Envy / 5 July 2013 / 0 comments

It seems the next-generation Kinect sensor that is required on the upcoming Xbox One will be used for more than just voice and movement-based game control. According to a recent interview with the Xbox Live advertising team, Kinect-based controls will also be integrated into the native advertising shown on the Xbox One dashboard.

“With the new Xbox One, the technology and Kinect has improved a lot,” an unnamed Xbox Live advertising technical account manager said in an interview with enthusiast site StickTwiddlers. “The voice recognition, the way you speak to your Xbox, and the transition between gaming and watching TV is a lot smoother, and hopefully we can transpire that into advertising that we do.”

The report doesn’t go into detail on just how Kinect will be integrated into the ad-viewing experience, but a Microsoft patent filed in 2011 and published in May could shed some light. The patent describes a system in which advertisers could provide “anything from digital gifts, like a score or some flair for your avatar, or promotional rewards from third-parties, like coupons or products” in exchange for watching ads or for “an action performable by the viewer and detectable by one or more sensors, such as a depth camera.” Sony has a similar patent application on camera-based interactive advertising for its consoles.

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