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Really happy for Microsoft. Everyone I knew was expecting doom and gloom, but they actually blew our low expectations out the water. 8/10

+Every single game shown at the conference was interesting. I'm very excited for Cyberpunk, Metro Exodus, Jump Force, Vesperia Remaster and Sekiro
+Confirmed that they've acquired more first-party studios. Finally, they might actually be able to compete with Sony in terms of first-party content.
+The conference was straight to the point- all speeches felt necessary and augmented my interest in certain titles. I've never played Forza before, but now I want to try Horizon 4.
+Game Pass is looking to be a very good service for Xbox, something that definitely gives it an upper hand over PS when it comes to services when it was already the better of the two. The amount of games available on there is an absolute bargain

-When you look at it, the exclusive lineup was pretty predictable: Halo Infinite, Gears 5, Crackdown 3, Horizon 4, and then Ori 2..but what is quite slacking is the fact that Horizon 4 is the only exclusive title releasing later on this year unless I'm forgetting another title (I probably am since that conference had so many games). This is the same drought that happened last year. Although the confirmation of more first-party studios reassures me in that there will be an improvement in the lineup next year.

Overall, the best conference they've had in a long time. I think this will be the best conference of E3 honestly, if not one of the best (top 3). They've set the bar really high. The trailers were just amazing, even IF most of these games are multiplatform.

Oh and Battletoads, that Skate game and Cuphead DLC. Fuck yeah.