Xbox Is Very Confident In Lineup For Next Month’s Showcase

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Gears 6, Fable, Next Doom, And More Expected!

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  • Xbox has a plethora of games coming up, generating massive hype.
  • Microsoft seems to be quite confident in its Xbox Games Showcase for 2024.
  • The event is expected to feature games like Gears 6, the next Call of Duty, Fable, and more.

Recently, Xbox has unveiled an exciting lineup of games for its future releases, fulfilling the anticipation that has been building for some time. With numerous highly awaited titles in the pipeline, excitement for the games has been growing daily.

The Xbox Games Showcase was recently announced for next month, coinciding with speculations about a potential Call of Duty direct. It seems Xbox’s lineup for this event is coming along nicely, and the gaming giant is quite confident.

Why it matters: Xbox’s resurgence in delivering quality games is noteworthy, especially after a period of struggle. This turnaround signals a promising future for the platform, as it seeks to provide users with compelling and high-quality content.

According to insider Jez Corden, Microsoft has shown signs of confidence in its lineup. However, it seems this confidence extends beyond the showcase, demonstrating a commitment to delivering excellent games throughout the generation.

Jez Corden points to Gears 6, State of Decay 3, and Clockwork Revolution as three of his most anticipated games for the showcase. Whether these will be at the event is anybody’s guess, but the first one seems very likely.

Furthermore, the showcase presents an opportunity to delve deeper into other highly anticipated games like Fable, Avowed, Everwild, The Outer Worlds 2, Indiana Jones, and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, along with other projects for the future.

id Software is also expected to unveil its next game at the showcase, marking the end of a lengthy wait for fans. Moreover, this lineup has only grown since 2023, a year that marked the acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

Call of Duty Xbox E3 2014
Call of Duty Was Last Featured At An Xbox Event In 2014

Therefore, Call of Duty is expected to show up at the event, too. The fact that Microsoft is confident with its lineup means that the gaming giant is satisfied with how the development of its games is going.

Following the promising teaser, we look forward to hearing more soon.

We would also like to see an announcement regarding backward compatibility since Activision games like Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions and X-Men Origins Wolverine could have much to gain from worldwide availability on modern hardware.

Perhaps Microsoft can help revive those older licensed IPs that have remained dormant for over a decade.

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