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NBA 2K18 First Screenshots Released

Another year, another installment in 2K’s seminal basketball series. NBA 2K18 will be launching in under two months- and now, 2K Sports has gone ahead and shared the very first screenshots for the game, which you can see for yourself below.

It all looks like it will be more of the same in large part- which isn’t meant as a complaint in the slightest, since ‘the same’ in NBA 2K‘s case is basically more of the kind of genre defining awesomeness that has led 2K to dominate a genre that heavyweight EA Sports traditionally owns.

You can check out all of the new screenshots for yourself below. NBA 2K18 is due out on September 19 this year. It will be launching on the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC- are you going to be picking this year’s edition up? Be sure to let us know in the comments section below!


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Read more at http://gamingbolt.com/nba-2k18-first-screenshots-released#tEzkWi0CudtCcjzB.99
 
Damn i thought Mafia 3 was going to be one of the games.




Dead Rising 3

Dirt Rally

LIMBO

Metal Slug XX

Pharonic

So Many Me

Ultratron

 
Spotify is coming to the Xbox One
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Spotify is planning to release an Xbox One app soon. Pictures of Microsoft’s Larry Hryb (Major Nelson) testing a Spotify app for Xbox One were spotted on Reddit earlier this week, fuelling speculation that a real Spotify Xbox app is on the way. Sources familiar with Spotify and Microsoft’s plans tell The Verge that a Spotify app for Xbox One is coming soon, and is currently being tested internally.

Spotify arrived in the Windows Store recently as a desktop version for Windows 10 devices, and not a special Universal Windows App that works on Xbox One devices. The new Spotify app for Xbox app will mean Microsoft’s console now has access to the popular music streaming service, more than two years after Spotify first debuted on Sony’s PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 consoles. Microsoft is also planning a number of dashboard enhancements to the Xbox One in the coming months, in the lead up to the new Xbox One X console.

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Xbox One dashboard is getting a Fluent Design overhaul — here's what's new

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For those who are unfamiliar with the Fluent Design System, Microsoft has designed it with platform agnosticism in mind. Fluent Design incorporates translucency, material textures, and shiny cursor feedback animations in preparation for future paradigms, such as 3D holograms found in Windows Mixed Reality and HoloLens. The Fluent Design System is all about motion and usability, without sacrificing style. And now, it's coming to Xbox One (along with a load of other new features).

This week, Xbox Insider Program testers in the Alpha Ring will get the first taste of what's on the horizon for the Xbox One, which not only brings new features, but a new design to the dashboard itself as part of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.

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In a blog post on Xbox Wire, Xbox platform Corporate Vice President Mike Ybarra outlined what features Alpha Ring testers will get their hands on this week. We also got some exclusive images of the latest build, to go with the animated gifs provided by Microsoft.

This week's update will contain updates to the Home dashboard screen, the Xbox Guide menu, and changes to the Community section. Future updates will contain Avatars V3, updates to Game Hubs, player profiles and "more" coming this fall. On the Windows 10 side of things, the Xbox settings menu is getting another update, and the Game Bar for recording PC game clips is also getting some new features.

Ybarra said the philosophy behind this update is driven by personalization, fun, and socializing, citing fan feedback. Microsoft certainly isn't kidding about the "personalization" part.

Updates to Home screen
The biggest change by far in this update is the overhaul of the Home screen, which revolves around customization and the Fluent Design System.

Using the new Home screen, you can "pin" entire sections to your dashboard, creating a tailor-made experience suited to your habits. You can now add games and friends as entire sections, as well as a sections dedicated to pins. You can move the sections up and down as you see fit, in a vertical list with a heavy dose of Fluent Design futurism.

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The top of the dashboard will display a large banner with art from the game or app currently active. Below that is a couple of recently used items, as well as a couple of ads. The element highlight will utilize your accent color with a slight glow, in a world where item backgrounds have been replaced by Fluent Design translucent textures. When you flip down on the joystick, you'll go to your next section. In the example shown here, we have pins, and both a new welcome center to explain how the new dashboard works. The green background you're seeing can be customized with a personal background or accent color.

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To add sections to Home, it's as simple as pinning. You simply hit the Menu button on your Xbox controller and select "Add to Home" to create a new section.

Ybarra notes that content blocks will also evolve and react to the latest news and information. For example, if you created a section for your favorite game, it will dynamically display information to show when your friends are online, what Achievements might be worth hunting, or when the developer has posted an update in the associated title's Game Hub.

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Microsoft has plans for more types of content blocks in the coming months, too. It wouldn't be hugely surprising if these content blocks evolve into some form of rich "Live Tile" for developers building apps for the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), allowing them to show off their latest content front and center at a glance.

By consolidating Home, social features, and your games into one dashboard experience, Microsoft says this update will make the Xbox experience even faster.

New Guide

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The Xbox Guide also gets a major overhaul in this build, ditching the vertical tabs for a more familiar horizontal configuration. This takes design cues from the classic Xbox 360 guide, which sported horizontal tabs.

The new Guide shows its tabs across the top. This includes the regular "Home" section, featuring shortcuts for the dashboard, store, and pins, as well as a list of most recently used apps. It also includes a new "Communication" tab, which has separate sections for messages from Xbox members, and Xbox Live itself. The new "Broadcast & Capture" section allows you to configure your Mixer streams, as well as set up "Cameras," which we presume is a preliminary option for when Xbox picks up generic USB device support in the future.

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The new "Action Center" comprises all notifications, while providing access to settings and power controls. The new "People" section provides friends list access, including access to Clubs, Recent Players, and search. "Multiplayer" is the new party section, which also includes "Looking For Group and Tournaments." And finally, there's an "Achievement" section.

The new Guide is incredibly fast and can be navigated using the thumbstick, d-pad, or bumpers.

New Community section
Microsoft has completely revamped the Community section, creating a rich Activity Feed that condenses way more information than was previously possible.

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Dropping the unwieldy column interface, the new Activity Feed more closely resembles Office 365 Delve, which offers a feed of activity cards from users in your organization. The concept is similar, but we're trading docs for Achievements and spreadsheets for game captures.

When you open a feed item, it is presented in full screen, allowing you to view the content at the intended resolution. Presumably, this is also to help 4K game captures really shine when the Xbox One X comes around. The new items will also display more comments than previous versions, allowing you to see more of the conversation at once.

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Microsoft is making improvements to Clubs and their discoverability, noting that new games are coming to Arena in the next few months to join Killer Instinct.

Other improvements
The Windows 10 Game Bar is getting a couple of new features. You will now be able to enable or disable Game Mode per game using a switch on the Bar itself. Streaming to Mixer via the Game Bar will also let you configure more audio options, allowing you to choose between broadcasting game-only audio, or system-wide audio, for those using party chat.

The Windows 10 Xbox Settings page will get an Xbox Live connectivity troubleshooter, just like on the Xbox One, allowing you to see whether or not Xbox Live is down or not.

Just the beginning

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This is just the first wave of updates that will form the Xbox branch of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, and it will also include new Avatars, updates to profiles, and much more.

Microsoft is steaming ahead adding new features to Xbox One all the time, and it is showing no signs of slowing down. Some of the features on the horizon include USB devices (such as webcams), digital game gifting, and original Xbox backward compatibility, bringing games from the first generation of Xbox into the modern era.

If you have suggestions for Microsoft, as always, send it over to the company's UserVoice page. Until then, hit the comments and let us know what you think of the changes.

https://www.windowscentral.com/xbox-fall-creators-update
 
First Look at Next Major Xbox System Update


Xbox One dashboard is getting a Fluent Design overhaul — here's what's new

xbox-fluent-dashboard-gears.jpg

For those who are unfamiliar with the Fluent Design System, Microsoft has designed it with platform agnosticism in mind. Fluent Design incorporates translucency, material textures, and shiny cursor feedback animations in preparation for future paradigms, such as 3D holograms found in Windows Mixed Reality and HoloLens. The Fluent Design System is all about motion and usability, without sacrificing style. And now, it's coming to Xbox One (along with a load of other new features).

This week, Xbox Insider Program testers in the Alpha Ring will get the first taste of what's on the horizon for the Xbox One, which not only brings new features, but a new design to the dashboard itself as part of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.

xbox-fluent-store.jpg


In a blog post on Xbox Wire, Xbox platform Corporate Vice President Mike Ybarra outlined what features Alpha Ring testers will get their hands on this week. We also got some exclusive images of the latest build, to go with the animated gifs provided by Microsoft.

This week's update will contain updates to the Home dashboard screen, the Xbox Guide menu, and changes to the Community section. Future updates will contain Avatars V3, updates to Game Hubs, player profiles and "more" coming this fall. On the Windows 10 side of things, the Xbox settings menu is getting another update, and the Game Bar for recording PC game clips is also getting some new features.

Ybarra said the philosophy behind this update is driven by personalization, fun, and socializing, citing fan feedback. Microsoft certainly isn't kidding about the "personalization" part.

Updates to Home screen
The biggest change by far in this update is the overhaul of the Home screen, which revolves around customization and the Fluent Design System.

Using the new Home screen, you can "pin" entire sections to your dashboard, creating a tailor-made experience suited to your habits. You can now add games and friends as entire sections, as well as a sections dedicated to pins. You can move the sections up and down as you see fit, in a vertical list with a heavy dose of Fluent Design futurism.

xbox-fall-creators-dashboard-top.jpg


The top of the dashboard will display a large banner with art from the game or app currently active. Below that is a couple of recently used items, as well as a couple of ads. The element highlight will utilize your accent color with a slight glow, in a world where item backgrounds have been replaced by Fluent Design translucent textures. When you flip down on the joystick, you'll go to your next section. In the example shown here, we have pins, and both a new welcome center to explain how the new dashboard works. The green background you're seeing can be customized with a personal background or accent color.

xbox-fall-creators-update-pins.jpg


xbox-fall-creators-update-welcome.jpg


To add sections to Home, it's as simple as pinning. You simply hit the Menu button on your Xbox controller and select "Add to Home" to create a new section.

Ybarra notes that content blocks will also evolve and react to the latest news and information. For example, if you created a section for your favorite game, it will dynamically display information to show when your friends are online, what Achievements might be worth hunting, or when the developer has posted an update in the associated title's Game Hub.

xbox-fall-creators-dash-fixed.gif


Microsoft has plans for more types of content blocks in the coming months, too. It wouldn't be hugely surprising if these content blocks evolve into some form of rich "Live Tile" for developers building apps for the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), allowing them to show off their latest content front and center at a glance.

By consolidating Home, social features, and your games into one dashboard experience, Microsoft says this update will make the Xbox experience even faster.

New Guide

xbox-fall-creators-dashboard.jpg


The Xbox Guide also gets a major overhaul in this build, ditching the vertical tabs for a more familiar horizontal configuration. This takes design cues from the classic Xbox 360 guide, which sported horizontal tabs.

The new Guide shows its tabs across the top. This includes the regular "Home" section, featuring shortcuts for the dashboard, store, and pins, as well as a list of most recently used apps. It also includes a new "Communication" tab, which has separate sections for messages from Xbox members, and Xbox Live itself. The new "Broadcast & Capture" section allows you to configure your Mixer streams, as well as set up "Cameras," which we presume is a preliminary option for when Xbox picks up generic USB device support in the future.

xbox-fall-creators-guide-fixed.gif


The new "Action Center" comprises all notifications, while providing access to settings and power controls. The new "People" section provides friends list access, including access to Clubs, Recent Players, and search. "Multiplayer" is the new party section, which also includes "Looking For Group and Tournaments." And finally, there's an "Achievement" section.

The new Guide is incredibly fast and can be navigated using the thumbstick, d-pad, or bumpers.

New Community section
Microsoft has completely revamped the Community section, creating a rich Activity Feed that condenses way more information than was previously possible.

xbox-fall-creators-community-fixed.gif


Dropping the unwieldy column interface, the new Activity Feed more closely resembles Office 365 Delve, which offers a feed of activity cards from users in your organization. The concept is similar, but we're trading docs for Achievements and spreadsheets for game captures.

When you open a feed item, it is presented in full screen, allowing you to view the content at the intended resolution. Presumably, this is also to help 4K game captures really shine when the Xbox One X comes around. The new items will also display more comments than previous versions, allowing you to see more of the conversation at once.

xbox-fall-creators-activity-feed-filter.gif


Microsoft is making improvements to Clubs and their discoverability, noting that new games are coming to Arena in the next few months to join Killer Instinct.

Other improvements
The Windows 10 Game Bar is getting a couple of new features. You will now be able to enable or disable Game Mode per game using a switch on the Bar itself. Streaming to Mixer via the Game Bar will also let you configure more audio options, allowing you to choose between broadcasting game-only audio, or system-wide audio, for those using party chat.

The Windows 10 Xbox Settings page will get an Xbox Live connectivity troubleshooter, just like on the Xbox One, allowing you to see whether or not Xbox Live is down or not.

Just the beginning

xbox-fluent-entertainment.jpg


This is just the first wave of updates that will form the Xbox branch of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, and it will also include new Avatars, updates to profiles, and much more.

Microsoft is steaming ahead adding new features to Xbox One all the time, and it is showing no signs of slowing down. Some of the features on the horizon include USB devices (such as webcams), digital game gifting, and original Xbox backward compatibility, bringing games from the first generation of Xbox into the modern era.

If you have suggestions for Microsoft, as always, send it over to the company's UserVoice page. Until then, hit the comments and let us know what you think of the changes.

https://www.windowscentral.com/xbox-fall-creators-update

jeezus christ...another one!? it'd be dope if they had it like kodi where you can choose between the different layouts/updates like skins...this shit is bordering on overkill
 
If 2K made a wnba mode in their game, using that insane graphics engine, then it'd be something to talk about. This is a gimmick add on. Look at the ball hitting the rim...it looks like a karaoke dot

The Wnba joint don't look bad. I won't play it but its good to see competition for the betterment of fans of realistic sims. Hopefully 2k gets a Football game of some kind just for variety. The Wwe joint is looking right this year.
 
The Wnba joint don't look bad. I won't play it but its good to see competition for the betterment of fans of realistic sims. Hopefully 2k gets a Football game of some kind just for variety. The Wwe joint is looking right this year.

They will shit down Maddens throat if they got a football game. That's why EA scooped the exclusive rights...
 
They will shit down Maddens throat if they got a football game. That's why EA scooped the exclusive rights...
They will shit down Maddens throat if they got a football game. That's why EA scooped the exclusive rights...

You right!

I just picked up Mutant Football League from the used xbox section at gamestop. In protest of Ea i will be playing that. Just heard Shadow of war may have micro transactions. :smh:
 
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Super Street Fighter 4 backwards-compatibility finally went live on my preview program console. Wondering if it did so for everyone.
 
If 2K made a wnba mode in their game, using that insane graphics engine, then it'd be something to talk about. This is a gimmick add on. Look at the ball hitting the rim...it looks like a karaoke dot

Hell yeah i noticed that ball moving in the rim! im like that shit looks phoney as hell!!
 
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