The official Vine app has hit the Xbox Store for the Xbox One and apparently it’s the first such viewer made for TVs. Vine for Xbox One features Kinect voice and gesture integration, channels, playlists and more.
Read on for all the details from the Xbox Wire.
Starting today, you can entertain yourself with hours of short, looping videos on the big screen with the addition of the Vine app on Xbox One. Available to Xbox Live members, Vine on Xbox One provides a spectacular Vine viewing experience for your TV that brings you one of the world?s most used video apps alongside your favorite games and entertainment.
This is the first Vine viewing experience built specifically for the TV, giving you access to funny, quirky, artistic, creative Vines directly in your living room. Now you can watch and explore the world of short, looping videos, and Xbox One makes them easy to enjoy using Kinect voice or gesture control to play, pause and search through the next or previous Vine. You can watch popular Vines, explore channels like Art, Music & Dance, and Comedy, view playlists, and more. In addition, the app can be snapped next to your games, TV or other entertainment apps, making it possible to watch Vines alongside your favorite games or whatever you?re watching.
Check out the Vine experience today by visiting the Xbox Store and downloading Vine onto your Xbox One.
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