VIDEO: Entertainment on Xbox One

Xbox One is home to some amazing games, that’s a given with the likes of Dead Rising 3, Forza Motorsport 5 and Ryse: Son of Rome , already starring in an impressive launch line-up. With more system exclusives like Titanfall and Halo 5 on the way the Xbox One’s gaming future couldn’t be brighter.

But Xbox One also goes beyond games to deliver a custom all-in-one package that caters to your every entertainment need, whether it’s movies, apps or communication. Everything is centred around Xbox One’s most important component, which is you, its end user and this begins on Xbox One’s home screen, where you can gather all your games, apps and entertainment options, easily pinning your favourites onto one handy location.

But don’t think you’ll be tethered to just the actual Xbox One in your living room. When you go on the road, whether visiting a mate’s house for a multiplayer session or travelling to the other side of the world, you can still sign into an Xbox One and all your entertainment and gaming choices travel with you, including your profile, game saves and entertainment options. Your Xbox One favourites are truly as portable as you are.

Traditionally you’ve only been able to do one thing at a time on a games console, but Xbox One breaks that mould as well with its Snap functionality, which allows you to split your screen and enjoy two entertainment windows at once. This gives rise to some really unique opportunities: perhaps you’re watching a movie and want to see who’s playing the mysterious villain?

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