At E3, all games, no Kinect for Microsoft
(CNN) -- Microsoft kept its eyes forward and revealed what is coming for the Xbox One this year and next at its 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo briefing in Los Angeles, California. However, it is what they didn't talk about that might be more interesting.
Phil Spencer, head of the Xbox division at the Redmond, Washington, company hosted nearly 90 minutes of gameplay demonstrations, cinematic trailers, and the company's vision for its home entertainment console.
But unlike last year, when the company rolled out its Xbox One console heavily touting its connection to Kinect, the troubled hands-free controller only got one brief mention during a segment on independent development.
There also were no mentions of other forms of entertainment on the console in the software-focused presentation.