Based off rumours coming out of various sources, it seems clear Microsoft will, in its own right, have a strong E3. However, there is a substantial difference between have a strong E3 and knocking it out of the park. Despite making great strides in recent months, Microsoft's Xbox One still has a lot to prove.
With the recent delay of Quantum Break, we're faced with the potential for an E3 centred, in all liklihood, on a remastered Halo and Forza Horizon 2. I have no doubt that these games will be excellent, and that they have a market to sell too - and combined with third parties they would provide Microsoft with a decent showing. But whatever our differences, most on these forums would acknowledge that Microsoft should be looking for more than a 'decent' showing at this E3. Certainly it will be strengthened by Sunset Overdrive. Feedback so far has been universally positive - though we've not seen that much.
How likely do you feel it is that this is all Microsoft will have? What would be the implications of only having a decent showing?
starcraft - Playing Games = FUN, Talking about Games = SERIOUS