One thing that really caught my eye in the previews was the openness of the zones. They seem larger than I anticipated, especially when compared to outworlds. I am starting to get really excited about this one.
Are Avowed, South of Midnight, DOOM The Dark Ages, Fable and Gears E-Day really all releasing next year ?
That would be an insane year without even accounting for the next COD in the year of our lord GTA VI
Gears? Was that said to be 2025 in the trailer? Here I was of the impression it was likely a next gen launch, lol. That would be an amazing year.
I really hope they can make it out in time before the behemoth that is GTA VI arrives. Nobody wants to launch even near that.
Idk so that’s why it got me thinking.
Watch some of those get delayed in fear of GTA VI and then Rockstar delays it into 2026. It’s something I can easily see happening. Nothing is guaranteed in this industry, lol.
Avowed is obviously a lock, and I really hope Fable is too. The wait has been long, very long and I can’t wait to go play it.
That is a fine slate of games
There’s ya COD launch for next gen, IW have always been the tech showcase studio and what a great way to use that for a new console launch
2028 for Xbox next gen? You don’t believe the possibility of holiday 2026?
It looks like an absolutely insane line-up. Outlets would predict the end of xbox if a certain other platform presented this line-up lol.
Correct me if I’m wrong but the current Xbox output is like 90% single-player, first of all it’s awesome, and it shows a clear reaction to people’s demands from back when it seemed to many that all MS invested in was mp/live service (even though that wasn’t completely t true). To me it’s just insane to suggest there hasn’t been great improvement to first-party since then, anyone who thinks that is on the purest form of bad faith. Still things to optimize and it’s not been without without hurdles, but being generally excited for Xbox 1st party is at its highest since the 360 if not more.
You are right, most of the new projects we are seeing are single-player and that does seem to be reactionary from the Xbox One era, I am all for this as that is what I love to play. All of that takes nothing away, as they are not making less multiplayer. This truly does feel like a return of the early 360 days, the large difference that we know of is this time around they are not partnerships that will slip away, MS owns the teams now and has options on continuance if games are successful.
Any friendly bets on whether we’ll see things from people who should know better about how each of those games next year is the most important game Xbox has ever had and will make or break them?
(I’m not placing a bet, this will absolutely happen and be stupid each time it does)