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EspadaGrim said:
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DirtyP2002 said:

Rumored launch titles:

- Forza Motorsport 5
- Alan Wake 2
- Ryse
- Destiny
- PGR 5
- Battlefield 4
- Assassin's Creed Next
- WatchDogs
- new Epic Game
- new Zombie Game
- Call of Duty MW4
- new Rare IP

 

would be quite an overkill if all of these are true

 

That's more a "launch window" list verse day one games. However considering it hasn't even been announced yet, we can expect to add like 10 titles to that list.


Not true, both xbox 1 and xbox 360 launched with a large number of games day 1.

Sure..., but most of these won't be those day one games.

I don't see why not, add a few sports titles and it mirrors the amount of games that came out at 360s launch(18).

Yeah but look at those 360 launch games. Very few were big AAA titles. Meanwhile this whole list apart from Rare and maybe AW2 is nothing but big and great titles. Microsoft will not have 10+ super games available at day one. It would be moronic for Microsoft to do that.


I have to agree that MS probably will not have all of these games on day one.  3 1st Party games would be good on day one than the others will be spaced out over 6 months.  The last thing MS want is to have their 1st party games competiting for sales so expect a release every month to keep things flowing.  

It would be very interesting if MS actually have the majority of their studios prepared to showcase something for the next xbox.  MS is getting a lot of flax (deserved) for lack of 1st party content on the 360 in the last 2 years but then again MS has also hired a lot of personnel, cleared some IP problems they have had in the last 2 years as well.  Created a few more new studios and appears to be putting a lot of money into them as well.  It really could be that MS has stocked up their profolio to battle this gen with games that reach the core, hardcore and casual market.


MS not buying Bioware was a mistake.


I am not trying to be rude or something but I have read this nonsense way too much lately.

When MS joined this industry, the biggest threat was that they will buy their way in. But MS built their business much more sustainably than that.
According to gaming forums MS should buy Bioware, Remedy, Epic, TakeTwo and maybe even Activision while they are at it. Those are huge investments that have to be calculated carefully. Sure, MS has the money to do so, but they did not become this big by buying companies that did not provide any roi. That has happenend before, but was not made by intentionally.



Imagine not having GamePass on your console...