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Xbox Series X won’t support Kinect hardware, games Microsoft sends its unique control accessory down the final memory hole.
Microsoft is revealing that every Xbox One game should play on an Xbox Series X unless it’s a Kinect title. The next-gen Xbox will not support Kinect or any existing Kinect games.
When the Kinect came out for the Xbox 360, in 2010, Microsoft unveiled it as a way of taking on the Wii and spoke of it as the future of its console.
A few months ago Microsoft announced it would stop manufacturing the Kinect 2.0 camera for Xbox One. Today, the company announced it has ended production of the popular Kinect Adapter ...
The Xbox One X won’t be shipping with a Kinect adapter at launch for easy camera hookup, according to the head of Xbox’s market division. Like many other Xbox fans, one gamer took to Twitter ...
The launch of the Xbox One X brought 4K resolutions and immense updates both in terms of size and quality, but it also caused the Xbox Kinect adapter accessory to quickly climb in popularity.
If you're planning to pick up an Xbox One X, don't expect to snag a free Kinect adapter.
The adapter also does not support the Xbox 360 version of Kinect (also known as Kinect 1.0) and you cannot use the original Xbox 360's Kinect with the Xbox One S.
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Microsoft has ceased production of the USB accessory that allows the Kinect to operate on the Xbox One S, Xbox One X, or Windows PC.
Microsoft has confirmed to Polygon that it has ended production of the Kinect Adapter - the USB accessory required to connect the motion sensor to the Xbox One S, Xbox One X, and Windows devices ...
Microsoft has ended production of the Kinect Adapter, the USB accessory that is required to connect the Xbox One Kinect sensor to an Xbox One S, Xbox One X or Windows device, the company confirmed ...