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Ok, so we know that recently, Phil SPencer said that e3 would not be "all about hololens"
We also know that MS acquired Epic last year, who make games like gears of war, and are working to integrate windows 10 and xbox with crossplay and crossbuy experiences.
And then they also are releasing a patch that allows streaming to other devices.
Then, also, Phil said that "planning was going well for e3 and they are focussing on making great demos for the conference.

He also said in an interview that "most of our game news will be at e3"

Imagine, if you will the following scenario:
Microsoft shows up at e3 and shows off a little Hololens, and then:

Shows off new AAA IPs (big budget games)

New sequels (also big budget, but known franchises)

New indies (lower budget but funded by MS)

All three types of games could then be played on PC, but then ALSO on xbox1, or even streamed to a phone or tablet. The resolutions would scale up or down according to the device.

Indies would stay the same, but possibly the AAA games would scale up on PC. You could probably even just stream from PC to your TV directly, so you always have the best resolution unless someone is using the PC or your PC isn't that strong.

Over time, they would then release more games, and more devices for streaming them. The mainstream then buys whatever game suits them, whether it be casual game, or core, and then stream it to whatever.

What do you think? Are MS planning to release more games?