E3 2014: Project Spark Trailer

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Live on Microsofts E3 stage developer Team Dakota showed off the trailer for Project Spark, their upcoming “game maker” game to be released later this year on Xbox One and PC. Originally announced at last year’s E3 conference, Dakota brought with them a full trailer showing off the games features to fans around the world.

Spark is an open ended user generated experience where players are able to use in game tools to create a number of gaming experiences. The trailer shows off user created RPGs, fighting games, plat forming, racing, and various other genres of game play. It would seem that there is no limit to what can be created with the tools available to players. The words, “zombie mechs from space” were used during the trailer to give you an idea of the scope of creation.

Here is a direct look at the live stage trailer from E3, stay tuned with Continue Play as we’ll be bringing you continual updates from E3 and on Project Spark.

Update:

In a press release Microsoft had this to say about the creation of content within Spark,

With 4-player simultaneous creation and play over Xbox Live, multiplayer in “Project Spark” revolutionizes the way people will create, play, and share with one another. Unlock a universe of games you can play with your friends. Competitive shooters, cooperative dungeon crawlers, MOBAs – there’s no limit to what you can play or create with each other. Quickly and easily transform any game into a multiplayer experience with a simple remix of a game level. Powered by Xbox One, multiplayer lets players create independently while seamlessly collaborating on the same canvas. Create, remix and play on your own or with a friend.

They also released some pretty new screenshots for your viewing pleasure, enjoy.

Brian Kale
With a firm belief that the day doesn't start without a firm cup of coffee, Brian has been writing almost as long as he has been gaming. Based out of Brooklyn where he spends his days discussing the rise of robotic singularity and the modern RPG revival.
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