Are You Ready To Test Xbox One’s P90X Fitness Program?

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Your Kinect may be collecting dust, but P90X is sure to be one of the more intriguing Xbox One experiences this year.

With the exception of voice command control, game clip command recording and ease of control for console navigation – the Xbox One has offered little in the gaming department for our enjoyment. Although we still prefer the Kinect as the proper experience users should have, it’s still collected dust for its true purpose of creating games with high replay value.

As part of Microsoft’s next-gen launch last November, Xbox Fitness splashed as one of the many titles to select, but had little impact on its mainstream audience. With Dance Central Spotlight due out next month, Microsoft has officially launched P90X for Xbox One.

Tony Horton’s popular 30-day workout plan for the digital price of $60 and will feature five new workout routines specifically designed for Kinect usage. While exercising, players will receive real-time feedback to monitor your performance. If you have a hard time of getting out to a local fitness center, we would highly recommend the P90X program on Xbox One, based on our initial time and experience with the new title. Meant to work out your entire body, Microsoft could have a gem on their hands, which surprisingly isn’t in their first party collection of titles.

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