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Geplaatst: Ma Dec 16, 2024 6:48 am Onderwerp: MMOEXP: Madden 25 coaches were granted Surface tablet |
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"What is it if the day of games did not have to be restricted to the television screen, but instead covered your living Madden 25 coins space and took over that coffee table?" Microsoft's Yusuf Mehdi said in a blog post that accompanied the video.
In the video concept it is possible to see a range of mixed-reality scenarios are showcased with some that appear a bit silly such as Marshawn Lynch literally smashing into your wall. Other scenarios, however, like players' statistics and instant replays that are telecast onto your table appear to be an interesting feature to add to your viewing experience.
The video was first released in a panel discussion at Super Bowl 50 this week which was entitled "The Future of Football: The impact of technology on the next 50 years of the Game."
Of course, this is pure conceptual video. It's not clear whether Microsoft has these capabilities running at the moment, or if there are specific plans to develop something similar to this. It's early days for HoloLens because the VR/AR headset has getting ready to roll out to developers.
On May 20, 2022 Microsoft signed a contract with the NFL that is estimated to be around $400 million, which provided Microsoft exclusivity rights to Xbox One experiences. As part of the deal that was signed, players and NFL coaches were granted Surface tablet computers to play games on. In the Patriots against. Broncos game last month and the Patriots encountered a technical glitch with their tablets. However, it was not due to a network issue.
A jury in the U.S. District Court today decided that the period of limitation in the EA vs. Robin Antonick Madden NFL lawsuit is not over, which means that the case will continue. This is a setback to EA that had stated in the past week that Antonick's suit is "too tardy."
Antonick developed the original cheap Madden 25 coins title and is seeking millions from the publisher in exchange for the unpaid royalties and compensation damages. |
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