Microsoft has confirmed that the upcoming anniversary Xbox 360 edition of Bungie's seminal revealed earlier this month , will include Kinect motion-control support.Microsoft Game Studios boss Phil Spencer explained to GameSpot, "As a first party we believe that Kinect will be important to all genres of games, be it racing games with, combat games like-- even games likehas Kinect integration."Spencer did not state, however, howwill make use of Kinect's capabilities. After the Microsoft E3 conference, Spencer stated that eventually all future first-party Xbox 360 titles will include Kinect support. Halo Anniversary is set to be a $39.99 retail release rather than a downloadable title, and will launch on November 15.During E3, Halo 4 was also revealed to be in the works, and was described as "the dawn of a new trilogy for Xbox 360" by Microsoft's Don Mattrick.