One of the latest update from Xbox Live features are located on Xbox 360 Netflix streaming. Now this feature allows the user to edit in order to do the film and see the their avatar saw the film in the middle of the theater. “Relations of cooperation offers you exclusive facilities IM streaming movies and TV episodes from Netflix via Xbox 360,” according to a statement that Microsoft tells related to the rumor that says that the service was also present for the PS3 and Wii. “Xbox 360 game console will be the only one that offers a watch like this film, available for Xbox Live Gold member who is also an unlimited Netflix subscribers, without interest cost to you.

Not only that, Avatar Marketplace is one of the updates that have long be expected. This update provides a number of clothing and new items that gamers can purchase for use on the Avatar. In addition for cloth that can be purchased for free, now a number of items with famous trademarks can also be found in this virtual services, such as Adidas, Quiksilver, Roxy, and Tokidoki. In addition to clothing collection series with famous brand, some clothes also comes with the theme from Star Wars The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes, Gears of War 2, Bioshock, and Halo. Some of the bids that are given, among others, an Adidas hat at 80 Microsoft points ($ 1), Big Daddy’s helmet Bioshock for 160 Microsoft points ($ 2), a set of COG Armor Gears of War for 320 Microsoft points ($ 4), and a toy remote Halo Warthog control of the price of 320 Microsoft points ($ 4).
Besides the two above updates, the launch of the latest Xbox Live update also includes the now in Games on Demand service. Games on Demand offers a catalog that contains a number of games for console Xbox 360. Game-games are offered with the price range $ 19.99 and $ 29.99 (in dollar value, not Microsoft points). The following games are available through the Games on Demand at:

Assassin’s Creed (Ubisoft) – $ 29.99
Battlefield: Bad Company (EA) – $ 19.99
Bioshock (2K Games) – $ 29.99
Burnout Paradise (EA) – $ 19.99
Call of Duty 2 (Activision) – $ 29.99
Dance Dance Revolution Universe (Konami) – $ 29.99
Fight Night Round 3 (EA) – $ 19.99
Kameo: Elements of Power (Microsoft Game Studios) – $ 19.99
Karaoke Revolution American Idol Encore (Konami) – $ 29.99
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (LucasArts) – $ 29.99
Mass Effect (Microsoft Game Studios) – $ 19.99
Meet The Robinsons (Disney) – $ 29.99
MX vs. ATV Untamed (THQ) – $ 29.99
Need for Speed Carbon (EA) – $ 19.99
Need for Speed: Most Wanted (EA) – $ 19.99
Perfect Dark Zero (Microsoft Game Studios) – $ 19.99
Prey (2K Games) – $ 19.99
Rainbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft) – $ 29.99
Ridge Racer 6 (Namco) – $ 19.99
Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis (Rockstar Games) – $ 29.99
Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega) – $ 19.99
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2K Games / Bethesda Softworks) – $ 29.99
Viva Pinata (Microsoft Game Studios) – $ 19.99
Viva Pinata 2: Trouble in Paradise (Microsoft Game Studios) – $ 29.99

And not only up to here, Microsoft is also preparing some of the new features that previously had promised at the time of E3. These include support for video playback with 1080p quality, and Xbox Live integration with Twitter, Facebook, Last.fm, and promised to immediately enjoy the end of this year.