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Bandorr said:
yvanjean said:
I think Microsoft has some big surprise in store at E3, should more then make up for the lost of Scalebound. There going to be a big push and slew of software announcement to coincide with the Scorpio launch. Losing a game that was going to get bad ratings isn't hurting the Xbox one.

When is the last time Microsoft did a "slew of Software announcements". And what does the Scorpio have to do with them? Unless the games are exclusive to the Scorpio, or designed with the Scorpio in mind - I can't see the connection.

We have no ideas on what Microsoft has plan past 2017. Microsoft wants to shake thing up with the Scorpio and have made the decision to do so way before their E3 2016 annoucement. Microsoft knows better then anyone that in order for the Scorpio to succeed it will need more then just being the most powerful consoles on the market. Microsoft has gone silent ever since they made the choice to produce the Scorpio. They need some hype to sell a new consoles and hype can only be generated by software. 

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