Will Xbox One FAIL at E3 2018? - Microsoft Leaks Rant
More and more leaks are coming out about E3 2018 but some of the news we are hearing about Microsoft and the Xbox One is downright awful. Can they save their console with tons of Gears of War games, more Halo 6, and Forza Horizon 4 or if this a lost cause?
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Last fall, Microsoft promoted Xbox head Phil Spencer to executive vice president of gaming, awarding him a seat at Microsoft’s senior leadership group. The move reflects a sea change within the company, one largely overseen by Spencer. Under his watch, Xbox has begun to expand beyond hardware, most noticeably with the Play Anywhere initiative, which allows games to be purchased on console or PC, and played seamlessly on both. In light of his greater position at the company, we expect to see Microsoft to use E3 to reveal new features and expand ongoing programs to further bridge the divide between Xbox and Windows PC gaming.
But what about the games? Microsoft’s big original properties haven’t found huge success this generation. Nonetheless, we expect the company will commit to its established brands, announcing Halo 6, Forza Horizon 4 and another Gears of War. In fact, we’ve heard rumors that Microsoft could announce up to three Gears games, including a traditional sequel, a real-time strategy title in the style of Halo Wars and a battle royale game. Perhaps the franchise will get traction with the larger user base on Windows 10.