Xbox Live Arrives in Stores, Sparking the Next Revolution in Video Games
The Ultimate Online Arena Opens for Xbox Game Players to Play and Talk with Each Other Throughout North America
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15 - Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT - News) today announced that tens of thousands of U.S. and Canadian video game players are expected to rush to retail stores today to purchase the Xbox Live(TM) Starter Kit so they can enter the first comprehensive, online game arena fully dedicated to fast-action broadband gaming experiences. Once at home, players will be able to come together online on Xbox Live to connect, play and talk with each other during their game sessions and join the thousands of beta testers already playing nine launch titles.
"The online arena is officially open, and the days of sitting alone silently playing video games in the living room are over," said J Allard, general manager of Xbox at Microsoft. "We're thrilled to be bringing the next step in social entertainment and community to console gaming. This is uncharted territory for most players, and we can't wait to see friends connect and have rivals duke it out to become the superstars and heroes of Xbox Live."
With Xbox Live, players can connect with each other across the country, chatting with old friends and meeting new ones to share game experiences online, no matter where they are or what time of day it is. With a broad lineup of sports, action, racing, first-person shooters and role-playing games set to roll out in the coming months, Xbox(TM) players will be able to test themselves against a wide variety of opponents on a unified service.
Today, more than 10,000 U.S. and Canadian retail outlets began selling the Xbox Live Starter Kit for an estimated price of $49.99 (U.S.)/$79.99 (CDN). For the average price of a new game, the kit includes a one-year subscription to Xbox Live, the highly anticipated Xbox Communicator headset, and online trial versions of THQ Inc.'s "MotoGP" and "Whacked!(TM)" from Microsoft Game Studios, so players can start competing against their friends right away. All Xbox units come with a built-in Ethernet port and hard drive, enabling any Xbox owner to plug into Xbox Live through almost any high-speed Internet service provider.
Retail programs will be supported by a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign that will include advertising, retail communications and promotional activities.
"There's a tremendous amount of anticipation around online gaming this holiday," said Peter Roithmayr, vice president of merchandising at EB Games. "Our presales indicate that gamers can't wait to get connected to Xbox Live. We're on track to sell our entire allocation on day one."
Nine Xbox Live-enabled games are already on retail shelves, and up to 14 total are scheduled to be available at retail by the end of the holiday season. Among the titles expected this holiday are these:
-- "MechAssault" (Microsoft Game Studios). In "MechAssault(TM)," players
pilot the most powerful weapon of the 31st century, a 40-foot-tall
walking tank known as a BattleMech. In this third-person action game,
players can destroy every structure in the world. Players choose from
10 BattleMechs, ranging from quick 30-tonners to menacing 100-ton war
machines, all with different weapon configurations and armament.
Players will challenge themselves in more than 20 single-player
missions. "MechAssault" also launches as one of the premier titles on
Xbox Live. Players can enjoy an onslaught of high-intensity multiplayer
action, with enough downloadable content to keep the destruction fresh
for a long time to come.
-- "NFL Fever 2003" (Microsoft Game Studios). Easy to pick up and start
playing, "NFL Fever 2003" delivers all the action and excitement of the
National Football League, allowing gamers to create, play and control
their ultimate NFL team. With the opportunity to earn all the accolades
and honors of an NFL superstar, "NFL Fever 2003" challenges hard-core
football fans and gamers to be the best in the world. The realism and
gameplay of "NFL Fever 2003" provide gamers and football fans with the
ultimate NFL experience.
-- "Unreal Championship" (Infogrames Inc.). The latest addition to the
"Unreal" universe will immerse console gamers in the adrenaline-packed
first-person frag-fest that has revolutionized PC gaming. Designing the
game specifically for Xbox and the Xbox controller, developer Digital
Extremes has incorporated console-specific features such as joypad-
activated special moves, double jumps and power-ups to keep gamers
glued to their couches with knuckle-whitened tension.
-- "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon(TM)" (Ubi Soft Entertainment). Eastern
Europe, 2008. War has broken out on the borders of Russia, and the fate
of the world hangs in the balance. That's when the call goes out for
the Ghosts: an elite handful of specially trained Green Berets, armed
with the latest technology and trained to use the deadliest weapons.
Their mission: Spearhead the way for a NATO peacekeeping force and keep
the lid on the conflict before it mushrooms.
-- "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell(TM)" (Ubi Soft). "Tom Clancy's Splinter
Cell" has won numerous awards, including the E3 Game Critics Award for
best action game and the ECTS overall best game of the show award. The
tension-filled stealth action espionage thriller also earned the
highest game review score ever given by Official Xbox Magazine, a 9.6,
which earned it an Editor's Choice Award. Downloadable content of this
game will be available for Xbox Live.
-- "SEGA Sports(TM) NFL 2K3" (SEGA Sports). Building upon championship-
caliber gameplay and presentation, "NFL 2K3" raises the bar with new
lifelike player animations, convincing play-calling intelligence, an
on-the-fly audible system, a redesigned Franchise Mode, and a brand-new
ESPN broadcast system with the famous overlays, scores and highlights
beloved by all sports fans.
-- "SEGA Sports NHL(R) 2K3" (SEGA Sports). With more than just familiar
faces and numbers, "SEGA Sports NHL 2K3" delivers player realism down
to size, skill and behavior, resulting in individuals that exhibit
accurate styles of play. Now grinders battle for pucks in the corners
and against the boards, elite players see the ice and create
opportunities, and fast skaters exploit their speed. The only online
hockey video game this season, "SEGA Sports NHL 2K3" is the closest
thing to actually stepping onto the ice.
-- "SEGA Sports(TM) NBA(R) 2K3" (SEGA Sports). Imagine jump shots so real
players actually adjust their movement in midair based on distance from
the hoop and defensive pressure; a passing touch that gives players the
control to skirt a defender or start a fast break; and dribble moves
that let them jab left, rock right, cross over, spin and much more.
SEGA Sports "NBA 2K3" has captured the essence of true NBA-style
basketball and given the gamer complete control in the ultimate pro
basketball simulation.
-- "SEGA Sports NCAA(R) Basketball 2K3" (SEGA Sports). SEGA expands its
library of sports simulations by bringing its dominant basketball
lineage to the college hardwood. Complete with more than 300 Division I
teams, authentic rankings system including a weekly top 25 and bubble
watch, classic and custom tournaments and a comprehensive Legacy Mode,
-- "SEGA Sports NCAA College Basketball 2K3" delivers the most-authentic
college basketball experience this winter.
-- "ToeJam and Earl(TM) III: Mission to Earth" (SEGA). Gamers can join
ToeJam, Big Earl and Latisha as they set out on a mission to recover
the 12 sacred Albums of Funk. Utilizing Funk-Fu and a zany assortment
of gadgets, players will battle the evil Anti-Funk to pump funk back
into the world. Downloadable content of this game will be available for
Xbox Live.
-- "Capcom(R) vs. SNK 2: EO" (Capcom(R) Co. Ltd. ). Players now have the
opportunity to fireball, uppercut and trash-talk any challenger from
opposite ends of the continent. Players can join 44 brawlers from
Capcom's legendary "Street Fighter" and SNK's world-renowned "King of
Fighters" series as they battle for universal domination. To settle the
score, a massive martial arts event is arranged to eliminate all
conflicts. Many of the world's most famous warriors have entered, and
the public is crazy with anticipation. This will be the ultimate
collision of strength and power.
-- "MX Superfly Featuring Ricky Carmichael" (THQ(R)). This next
installment in the top-selling motocross series boasts several new
features, including an enhanced freestyle mode with all-new tricks,
expansive environments and wide-open worlds for gamers to explore. A
powerful freestyle stunt track editor allows players to create and
design the ultimate motocross course. Players will reap the rewards of
racing through an entire season of pulse-pounding motocross action and
be able to download new tracks, bikes and rider skins through Xbox
Live. Numerous hidden characters, including rock-rap superstar and
motocross enthusiast Vanilla Ice, and bikes, add to the mix while ESPN
commentators Cameron Steele and Davey Coombs join in for all the fun.
Downloadable content of this game will be available for Xbox Live.
Full versions of "Whacked!" from Microsoft Game Studios and "MotoGP" from THQ, two online trial games included in the Xbox Live Starter Kit, also are available at retail.
-- "Whacked!" (Microsoft Game Studios). "Whacked!" is a fast and furious
combat game in which eight demented contestants are pitted against each
other in the world's most irreverent and dangerous game show. When
contestants take the stage, all hell breaks loose as free-for-all
combat ensues. Contestants must use power-ups and zany weapons such as
giant staplers and rubber-ducky grenades to flatten their opponents to
win a once-in-a-lifetime grand prize.
-- "MotoGP: Online Demo" (THQ). In "MotoGP: Online Demo" players will have
access to 23 riders as well as three courses: Jerez, Mugello and
Sachsenring. The demo version lets gamers check out two gameplay modes:
"Play Live" allows them to race against 16 other Xbox Live players and
trash talk with the three closest riders using the Xbox Communicator,
while "Time Trial" lets them attempt to set the best lap time in a solo
race. For those who already own the full version of "MotoGP," the Xbox
Live Starter Kit will completely unlock online play for all the tracks
in the game.
More than 50 Xbox Live-enabled games - including "Counter-Strike," "Midtown Madness® 3," "Halo(TM) 2" and "Project Gotham Racing(TM) 2" from Microsoft Game Studios and "Star Wars® Galaxies: Empire Divided(TM)" from LucasArts Entertainment Co. - are scheduled to launch in 2003 and beyond. More than 60 game publishers are currently working on Xbox Live-enabled games.
Gamers who sign onto Xbox Live will benefit from consistent features the service provides across games from all publishers, including these:
-- Gamertag. Players have a single identity across the entire global
gaming service. Gamertags are a player's call sign or alias. Players
only get one gamertag per account, so their reputations will be on the
line.
-- Friends list. Using the gamertags, players will be able to find their
friends online and invite them to a game, no matter which Xbox Live
game they're playing.
-- Xbox Communicator. Voice communication is integrated into all Xbox Live
multiplayer games, enabling teammates and opponents to speak to one
another during games. Key elements of this feature exclusive to Xbox
include voice masking, global muting and parental control.
-- Matchmaking. QuickMatch allows players to enter a multiplay experience
with a single button click, and with the OptiMatch(TM) game matchmaking
system, an Xbox Live exclusive, players will be able to select games
and opponents based on similar skill levels.
-- Ability to download content to the Xbox hard disk. Only Xbox enables
console players to download and permanently store both free and fee-
based content that can include new levels, characters, missions and
statistics.
A beta program of Xbox Live service is scheduled to be launched in Europe and Japan this year. Gamers in these markets will have the opportunity to join Xbox Live players in North America when the service completes beta testing in early 2003. Xbox Live is scheduled to launch in Japan on Jan. 16, 2003, and in Europe on March 14, 2003.