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Domino’s to reportedly launch an app for the Xbox One – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
October 28, 2014
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Domino's to reportedly launch an app for the Xbox One

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According to a new report from The Sunday Times, Microsoft and Dominos have reportedly signed a deal to bring an Xbox One app which will allow gamers to order a pizza using their console. The new partnership is expected to be announced next month, possibly along side the time of availability of the app.

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How will this work? The app will be optimized to use Kinect voice recognition and gestures technology. It will simply require a user to say, “Domino’s, feed me,” before they can select a base and toppings for their pizza. Alternatively, users can also access the Domino’s app through a gesture, which will allow them to order their favorite pizzas. Furthermore, gamers will also get the ability to monitor the progress of their pizza via an on-screen tracker.

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There’s no official word as of now about any such deal, but we’ve reached out to Microsoft to comment on this. 

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For those who are not aware, Microsoft already has a deal with Pizza Hut in the US, which allows users to order a pizza directly from their consoles. The deal has been lucrative so far as the app generated $1 million in sales in the first four months.

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