Xbox Consoles definition

Xbox Consoles means Microsoft’s Xbox 360 consoles commercially available as of the Effective Date together with any removable or external hard drives and memory units that may be connected (whether by wire or wireless methods) thereto. In addition, Xbox Consoles may include any Microsoft-branded game console that is commercially released after the Effective Date as a successor to the current Xbox 360 console.
Xbox Consoles means collectively, Xbox One and Xbox Series.

Examples of Xbox Consoles in a sentence

  • Microsoft will provide Publisher access to a guide containing program-wide requirements and information applicable to the Xbox Consoles platform (as supplemented, revised or updated by Microsoft from time to time, the “Publisher Guide”), including Xbox Requirements, Branding Specifications, Marketing Guidelines, Xbox Games Store policy, End User data requirements, and other information regarding other operational aspects of Xbox Consoles, and Xbox Services.

  • Additionally, if press releases or announcements otherwise mention Xbox Consoles, Xbox Services, or Xbox Console versions of Software Titles, Publisher will make reasonable efforts to provide Microsoft with notice of such materials and their contents before release.

  • Additionally, Microsoft may add Security Technology that prohibits playing Software Titles on Xbox Consoles units sold in a country different from the country in which Software Titles are intended to be distributed, or Software Titles modified in any way not authorized by Microsoft.

  • Microsoft is solely responsible for providing technical and all other support relating the Microsoft Store and Xbox Consoles.

  • Microsoft or its Affiliates provide a family of computer game and entertainment systems, including the Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, and their successors and variants (collectively, “Xbox One”), a next generation game and entertainment system and its successors and variants (collectively, “Xbox Series”), and an associated proprietary online service (known as “Xbox Live”.) Publisher intends to develop and/or publish software products for Xbox Consoles on the terms in this Agreement.

  • If a Software Title supports Xbox Play Anywhere (“XPA”), which means that the Software Title is playable on both Xbox Consoles and Windows 10 (as further described in the Publisher Guide), then Publisher acknowledges that for XPA Software Title(s) purchased via the Microsoft Store, the Royalty Fee set forth in Section 2 of Exhibit 1 shall be the sole compensation payable to Publisher for such XPA Software Title.

  • For countries not using a content rating system, Microsoft will not approve any Software Title that, in Microsoft’s opinion, is unsuitable for Xbox Consoles (e.g., because it contains excessive sexual content or violence, inappropriate language, or other unsuitable elements).

  • If Publisher Commercially Releases a Software Title that supports Xbox Play Anywhere (“XPA”), which means that the Software Title is playable on both Xbox Consoles and Windows 10 (as further described in the Publisher Guide), then Publisher acknowledges that for XPA Software Title(s) purchased via the Microsoft Store, the Royalty Fee set forth in Section 2 of Exhibit 1 shall be the sole compensation payable to Publisher for such XPA Software Title.

  • Publisher intends to develop and/or publish software products for Xbox Consoles on the terms in this Agreement.

  • All Publisher PC titles may be available for Subscription Access to EA Play PC subscribers on PC [*] the corresponding Xbox [*] are made available to EA Play subscribers on Xbox Consoles, unless the PC title does not have a corresponding Xbox [*].

Related to Xbox Consoles

  • maximum content of non-originating materials means the maximum content of non-originating materials which is permitted in order to consider a manufacture to be working or processing sufficient to confer originating status on the product. It may be expressed as a percentage of the ex-works price of the product or as a percentage of the net weight of these materials used falling under a specified group of chapters, chapter, heading or subheading;

  • Computer software documentation means owner's manuals, user's manuals, installation instructions, operating instructions, and other similar items, regardless of storage medium, that explain the capabilities of the computer software or provide instructions for using the software.

  • template version has the meaning ascribed to such term in NI 41-101 and includes any revised template version of marketing materials as contemplated by NI 41-101;

  • Service Descriptions means user manuals and other documentation relating to the Services that are made available to Customer by Provider in digital or hardcopy form, as updated from time to time.

  • Computer software maintenance contract means a contract that obligates a seller of computer software to provide a customer with: