Xbox has announced a multi-year deal with Inworld to build AI dialogue and narrative tools at scale.
25.10.2023 - 09:09 / thesixthaxis.com / Bobby Kotick / Xbox Game Pass
Microsoft has announced the Xbox Partner Preview stream will take place on Wednesday, 25th October at 6PM UK time, 7PM CEST, 1PM ET and 10AM PT. The Xbox Partner Preview will feature more than 20 minutes of trailers and new gameplay footage from third-party partners with games coming to Xbox, PC and Game Pass.
The broadcast will include a fresh look at Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, the launch trailer for Alan Wake 2, first gameplay from Ark: Survival Ascended and a look at Dungeons of Hinterberg, but there’s sure to be plenty more alongside that. For one thing, there will be details of games that will be coming to Xbox Game Pass.
You’ll be able to watch across the usual Xbox channels on YouTube and Twitch – there’s also an ASL stream here, and there will be regional Xbox channel streams as well.
One thing that definitely won’t be a part of the show is anything to do with the Activision Blizzard King acquisition, whether that’s new news, game reveals or anything to do with Game Pass. While Microsoft has finally completed the biggest company buyout in video game industry history, it’s still very early days for the company to integrate Activision Blizzard and their products into the rest of their business. ABK CEO Bobby Kotick will be sticking around until the end of 2023 to help smooth the transition, and the companies have stated that we should not expect Activision Blizzard games to appear on Xbox Game Pass until well into 2024.
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Xbox has announced a multi-year deal with Inworld to build AI dialogue and narrative tools at scale.
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Microsoft’s Xbox and Inworld AI have partnered to create AI-powered game development tools for narrative and character creation.
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