E3 2015: Microsoft announces new VR initiatives, Minecraft on HoloLens, new Halo

By Tim Biggs
Updated August 9 2015 - 10:08am, first published June 16 2015 - 10:24am
Microsoft kicked of E3 early on Tuesday morning (AEST) with a look at some of its upcoming exclusive games as well as details on how Xbox, Windows PC and VR will meld together in the company's future.
Microsoft kicked of E3 early on Tuesday morning (AEST) with a look at some of its upcoming exclusive games as well as details on how Xbox, Windows PC and VR will meld together in the company's future.
343 Industries studio head Bonnie Ross introduces the newest Halo game, Halo 5: Guardians.
343 Industries studio head Bonnie Ross introduces the newest Halo game, Halo 5: Guardians.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer dons a Rare t-shirt in honour of the famed British developer's 30th anniversary. Microsoft acquired Rare in 2002.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer dons a Rare t-shirt in honour of the famed British developer's 30th anniversary. Microsoft acquired Rare in 2002.
A representative from Minecraft developer Mojang shows off the HoloLens version of the game, which lets you place the 3D world on any flat surface and interact with it using voice commands or your hands.
A representative from Minecraft developer Mojang shows off the HoloLens version of the game, which lets you place the 3D world on any flat surface and interact with it using voice commands or your hands.

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