In Miami, Florida, Xbox used helicopters to display the video game Ninja Gaiden 4 in the sky.
According to details, to attempt a Guinness World Record, a giant television screen was lifted into the air by helicopter, presenting the world’s largest airborne video game display.
The screen, measuring 215 square feet and 40 square inches, was suspended by one helicopter, while Emmanuel Master Rodriguez, Team Ninja’s community manager, and recording artist Soaay Lee followed in another. They each took turns playing Ninja Gaiden 4 on the airborne display.
Xbox confirmed the use of sports broadcasting technology to maintain smooth and real-time gameplay during the stunt.
The aerial setup was developed by the media company Heli Ad as a promotional campaign for the release of Ninja Gaiden 4.







