At its E3 press briefing a few hours ago, Microsoft made several huge announcements. It finally took the wraps off the "most powerful console ever", dubbed Xbox One X - previously known by its code-name Project Scorpio.
The company also revealed several AAA titles, including Forza Motorsport 7, State of Decay 2, Metro Exodus, Playerunknown's Battlegrounds, Crackdown 3, Shadow of War, Anthem, and Assassin's Creed Origins.
It also showed off trailers for other games including a prequel to Life is Strange, Cuphead, Sea of Thieves, Minecraft in 4K, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Path of Exile, Conan Exiles, and The Darwin Project.
But that's still not all. In fact, as Microsoft proudly noted at the start of its conference, it would be showing off a whopping 42 games on-stage, and it did just that. These included relatively smaller-scale titles - mostly from its ID@Xbox program - as well, which can be seen below:
- Osiris
- Raiders
- Unruly Heroes
- Battlerite
- Surviving Mars
- Fable Fortune
- Observer_
- Robocraft
- Black Desert
- Drunk Lords
- Minion Masters
- Brawlot
- The Artful Escape
- Tacoma
- Ooblets
- Dark and Light
- Strange Brigade
- Riverbond
- Hello Neighbour
- Shift
It is important to note that not all of these are games which were shown off at E3 for the first time, and some like Battlerite have already been available on Steam for quite some time.
Regardless, the announcement of this lengthy lineup of games for the Xbox will certainly be pleasing to the console's fans. You can check out the trailers for most of these titles on Microsoft's Xbox YouTube channel here.
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