Microsoft brings Google Assistant support to the Xbox One... https://t.co/OI6qV2ufMP
— OSKOOL: PROJECT SCARLETT NXTGEN RDN2 RT=SW/HW (@OskoolG) September 26, 2019
Microsoft is bringing Google Assistant to the Xbox One. It launches in beta today, and you'll be able to power an Xbox on, launch games, control volume, and more. All the details here: https://t.co/XDoPWXDCdS pic.twitter.com/g7GCvGHckq
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) September 26, 2019
Microsoft brings Google Assistant support to the Xbox One https://t.co/GXCa70Fwh0 pic.twitter.com/7uuUHMYL1j
— The Verge (@verge) September 26, 2019
— Tesco (@System2048) September 26, 2019
Microsoft brings Google Assistant support to the Xbox One #AoGDev https://t.co/YgRO2Qmnmg
— Wassim CHEGHAM aka WASM (@manekinekko) September 26, 2019
Google Assistant voice controls come to Xbox One https://t.co/1OQnSwBklM pic.twitter.com/xRIi0cwQCO
— Engadget Gaming (@engadgetgaming) September 26, 2019
Xbox now works with Google Assistant! Turn your console on/off, launch games and apps, control volume and media, capture game media, and more. Try out the public beta, available right now! https://t.co/f0wioT4p5p pic.twitter.com/8ZDfNUESep
— Harrison Hoffman (@harrisonhoffman) September 26, 2019
Repeat after me: Cortana is NOT dead! https://t.co/8j792lkrZf
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) September 26, 2019
We are excited to announce we’re further expanding our digital assistant capabilities on #XboxOne with the Xbox Action for Google Assistant. https://t.co/1AWNXzGjBE
— Xbox Wire (@XboxWire) September 26, 2019
When competing product is better, you can do two things
— Karthekayan Iyer (@kkiyer90) September 26, 2019
1. Compete to fail
2. Embrace it
Microsoft seems to be choosing later. Google Assistant on Xbox One and Alexa on Windows show Cortana is a lost cause. https://t.co/tlyuoMYHDO
Google Assistant Can Now Control Your Xbox https://t.co/MQpDCaX3V1 pic.twitter.com/0pJ0uNvJeb
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) September 26, 2019
Google Assistant Can Now Control Your Xbox - https://t.co/uPAwme5WhH by @bdsams pic.twitter.com/2w6j2ibLMI
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) September 26, 2019
Microsoft now lets you control your Xbox with the Google Assistant https://t.co/BWi58m0dEb
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 26, 2019