What can the Xbox One bring us that the Xbox 360 couldn’t?

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With Microsoft’s next-generation console hitting stores this month, developers tell us exactly what kind of experiences the console can bring us that the previous generation couldn’t.

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When a new generation of consoles launches, there’s only one question that really matters: what kinds of gaming experiences can the new consoles create that weren’t possible on existing consoles? That’s exactly what I asked a bunch of developers during a recent Xbox One preview event, where representatives from first- and third-party developers were on hand to demonstrate final and near-final builds of a number of Xbox One launch window titles.

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