One reason to own a Kinect

You might rememberThere Came an Echofrom itssuccessful Kickstarter campaignabout a year ago. If not, then here’s a quick recap. Iridium Studios enjoyed one of the earliest Kickstarter videogame successes with its rhythm role-playing gameSequence, which released in 2011. Last year, Iridium announcedThere Came an Echo, which is a futuristic story-driven real time squad-based tactical game focusing on (optional) voice control and featuring Wil Wheaton as one of the voice actors.

Whew.

In themost recent backer update, Iridium announced that it would be pushing the release back from June of 2014 to October of 2014 to include Intel’s RealSense Technology which adds (again optional) gesture control. With the inclusion of gesture control on top of voice control, Microsoft’s Kinect seemed a shoe in for bringing the title to consoles. Unsurprisingly, that is exactly what is set to happen, according toOXM.

In an email exchange with Destructoid, Iridium revealed that the Xbox One release is expected around early 2015, a few months after the expected October release on PC. Mac and Linux ports are also still planned, but not likely to be ready at launch. Although it will take a bit more time, this is good news for Xbox One indie enthusiasts or users who want a decent reason to use the Kinect.

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There Came an Echo unveiled for Xbox One – Kinect strategy starring Wil Wheaton[OXM]

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