Promise surprises this year.
During the Xbox and Bethesda 2022 presentation, the big drum was hit, promising to release the games we’ve seen within a year. In some cases, the promise has been kept, but we also have to see titles like Starfield, Forza Motorsport, Hollow Knight: Silksong And Paper 2 – Who missed the deadline.
In the same kinda funny games where Phil Spencer speaks “takes full responsibility” to RedfallFiasco Spencer admits it “not up to standard” The Promise. It also comes with a list of games we know about but don’t talk about: Reported, Perfect Dark, Everwild, Tale, State of Decay 3 And contraband. Before the June 11 show, Spencer says he still knows one “agitation”. He knows it’s not like holding the toy in his hand and feeling it, but…
That’s not what Showcase is, so I’m really excited about Showcase. We’ll announce some things people haven’t seen, some new games, and give updates to some of the things that were on your list.
Things we haven’t seen, new games and updates to titles Xbox has already revealed, is the promise. It remains to be seen if it lives up to this time. Spencer adds that it is “excited” during the coming quarters. The goal is a big match every quarter, and he insists it will happen – even if between the lines he seems to understand these words he’s uttered before.
I’m tired of talking about it, but now I can see that we have matches coming every quarter and I think they will surprise and delight our customers.

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