Xbox achieved a Guinness World Record by flying the largest video game display ever mounted on a helicopter above Miami. The screen measured 215 square feet and 40 square inches as it soared through the sky attached to one helicopter. A second helicopter carried Emmanuel “Master” Rodriquez, the team NINJA community manager, and recording artist Swae Lee, who took turns playing Ninja Gaiden 4 on the airborne screen. Xbox utilized spots broadcasting technology to maintain smooth real-time gameplay throughout the aerial stunt. Aerial media company HELI-D designed and executed the record-breaking setup. The elaborate demonstration was organized as a promotional event for the upcoming release of Ninja Gaiden 4. (Story URL)
Xbox Sets World Record With Helicopter-Mounted Gaming Display Over Miami

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