May 27, 2011 07:15 GMT  ·  By

After Ubisoft confirmed that it will showcase the upcoming Ghost Recon: Future Soldier at next month's E3 conference, the supposed cover of the game was leaked early by the Xbox.com website, showcasing support for the Kinect motion sensor.

Ubisoft is quite proud of making a lot of special games designed to be played with the Kinect peripheral on the Xbox 360.

Now, it seems that it wants to incorporate support for the motion detection technology in regular games as well, with Ghost Recon: Future Soldier being the first example.

The game, which has been in development for quite some time, is finally set to receive some concrete details next month, at the E3 expo, but has seen its cover leaked onto the Xbox.com website.

While that may not be so important, the cover does feature a unique mention, right under the Xbox 360 watermark, which says that the title is supposedly "Better with Kinect Sensor."

This may hint that while the new Ghost Recon title will be fully playable with the standard Xbox 360 controller, it will also be compatible with the Kinect sensor, using it for secondary things like giving signals to teammates or directing some of the tactical maneuvers on the battlefield.

Such a combination of control interfaces was rumored last year, when Ghost Recon: Future Soldier was rumored to have support for the Xbox 360's motion detection peripheral, named, at that time, Project Natal.

Ubisoft hasn't commented on the leak, while the image was quickly taken down from the Xbox website.

Expect official details about how the new game will work on June 6, when Ubisoft is scheduled to hold its pre-E3 conference, where it already confirmed that the Ghost Recon title and plenty of other games, ranging from Assassin's Creed: Revelations to Kinect MotionSports Adrenaline, are going to be showcased.