Microsoft confirmed the launch of iPlayer in Xbox 360 by 2012. By the end of this month, Microsoft will be adding 40 applications worldwide to its Microsoft Xbox 360 console.
"We're still working with the BBC to define exactly what we're going to be bringing, but it's going to be 2012," Pav Bhardwaj, Xbox Live Product Manager in the UK. "We're
working with them now to make sure it's a really compelling, strong application. They've got amazing content. Everybody loves the BBC. So we want to make sure what we deliver is really really good." "In 2012 we'll be announcing more on what that application is and the details of it. But it will be free. As long as you're connected to the internet it will be free to every Xbox Live customer."
Microsoft also promised to keep the flow of new apps continuous.
Source:EU
working with them now to make sure it's a really compelling, strong application. They've got amazing content. Everybody loves the BBC. So we want to make sure what we deliver is really really good." "In 2012 we'll be announcing more on what that application is and the details of it. But it will be free. As long as you're connected to the internet it will be free to every Xbox Live customer."
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Source:EU
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