Xbox Fitness

Xbox Fitness

xboxfitnessDigital Release:Xbox One
November 22, 2013 (AU/EU/US)
September 23, 2014 (JP)
Delisting:July 01, 2017
Developer:SUMO Digital
Microsoft Studios
Publisher:Microsoft Studios
Available On:None
Links:Xbox.com Page (US)

Delisting

Microsoft Studios announced in a blog post on June 27th, 2016 that the Xbox Fitness service on Xbox One would be terminated on July 1st, 2017. The sale of individual workouts was stopped on the day of the announcement while previously purchased workouts remain available through the end of the service.

Furthermore, on December 15th, 2016 the “Free with Gold” portion of Xbox Fitness will be removed. This feature allows Xbox Live Gold subscribers to stream free and previously purchased workouts. As of December 15th the only content that will be accessible are workouts that users specifically choose to download to their console. Finally, on July 1st, 2017 the app and all associated content will no longer be available for use.

Just over a week later, on July 5th, the original blog post was updated to address outcry by users who had purchased content for Xbox Fitness. Within 90 days of the update Microsoft would deposit a credit for the value of any previous purchases to the users’ accounts for use on Xbox and Windows Store marketplaces, good for one year. The hastily written update states that previously purchased workouts will remain playable until “June 10th, 2017” but this is likely a typo and the original June 30th deadline stands.

No reason was given in the blog post but this was presumably an internal Microsoft decision. All content was removed from sale at the same time including exclusive workouts commissioned by Microsoft and those from numerous different rights holders ruling out licensing issues. It’s more likely that Xbox Fitness was terminated as Microsoft swung back towards a “gamers first” mentality after the Xbox One’s debut. It is also assumed that sales of content and active users of Xbox Fitness were below the cost to maintain servers and renew licensing deals to honor previously purchased content.


About the Game

Xbox Fitness is an online service that takes the world’s best fitness videos and makes them interactive with the power of Xbox One. Optimize every workout with instant feedback on your form, power and heart rate by using precision technology: Heart Rate Monitor, Muscle Mapping and Energy Meter. Feed your motivation with personalized and social challenges. The advanced user-tracking technology with Kinect evaluates performance by measuring balance, tempo and form. Xbox Fitness makes working out fun with smart recommendations, challenges, performance history, rewards and achievements to keep you motivated.

Xbox Fitness personalizes your workout with high-tech features only possible through the magic of Kinect for Xbox One. Kinect is so advanced, it not only reads the distribution of your weight and the explosiveness of your movements, but it also provides an analysis of the areas of the body you are working.

  • Heart Rate Monitor: Detects micro-fluctuations in your skin to estimate your heart rate, absolutely touch free, from two to 10 feet away
  • Muscle Mapping: Sees which muscles are most engaged by the power, force and transfer of weight in your body and gives you tips to produce stronger results
  • Energy Meter: Tracks the quality of your performance by measuring your balance, tempo and form

Xbox Fitness features many sections within the service to help you find the workout you’re looking for.

  • Recommended for You: Gives you fitness recommendations based on your workout history and past performance
  • Popular Right Now: Highlights the most-selected workouts by all Xbox Fitness users
  • Length-based (short or long): Offers a variety of workouts of different lengths so it is easy to jump into a workout whether you have 10 or 60 minutes

The library of workout titles included offerings from Beachbody (P90X, Insanity), Gatorade, MOSSA Fitness and Zumba along with personal trainers Jillian Michaels, Tracy Anderson and others. Microsoft commissioned exclusive workouts for Xbox Fitness including YO:30 from Hollywood yoga instructor Jake Ferree and Mobility and Strength Training for Xbox Fitness from Anja Garcia.


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