The well-known insider Clobrill has compiled a list of games that, according to his wishes and speculations, could be present at the Xbox Game Show announced by Microsoft on the eleventh of next June.
Keep in mind that this is not a leak, but purely speculative. Here it is:
- Starfield (full view)
- Forza Motorsport (Extensive Presentation and Release History, Full Presentation in Forza Monthly)
- Age of Empires IV Console (Release Date)
- Age of Mythology Retold (PC, release date)
- ARA: History Untold (PC, Release Date)
- Senua: Hellblade 2 Story (Gameplay and Release Date)
- Halo Infinite Season 4 (Trailer)
- Sea of Thieves Season 10 (Trailer)
- Minecraft/Ray Tracing Visual Update (Promo)
- contraband (trailer)
- First new CGI ad (from Compulsion, Double Fine, inXile, World’s Edge, or Stoic, Kojima, and Brass Lion)
- Second new announcement in the engine or gameplay (Third party coercion games, Double Fine, inXile, World’s Edge or Stoic, Kojima and Brass Lion)
- First Least Likely Ads (Affid, Fable, State of Decay 3, Perfect Dark, Everwild)
- 2nd Least Likely Ads (Affid, Fable, State of Decay 3, Perfect Dark, Everwild)
- A surprising announcement of the return of a popular intellectual property
The author of the list confirmed that he compiled it just for fun, thus without starting from classified information and also trying to put together a reliable and factual list while, as we know, other insiders and journalists say maintain moderate expectations until what happens in the Playstation show does not happen.
However, given Klobrille’s well-known knowledge of Microsoft Teams, this is undoubtedly an “informational choice”, if we want to put it that way, evidenced by the care with which each individual ad has been framed by type of ad.
Based on what insiders know about the various game development states, there’s talk of a full Starfield reveal, playing with Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 release date, and a series of unconfirmed openings where different products could find a place.
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