A recent Microsoft CEO allegedly hinted at the Xbox Series X release titles. The company recently hosted the Xbox Games Showcase, where it announced upcoming titles and unveiled a lot of game trailers. Interestingly, it turns out that the company still helps keep it up a lot in the sleeve in terms of next-generation titles introduced throughout Xbox Series X.
Suggested release titles for Xbox Series X
Prior to Xbox Games Showcase, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the Xbox Series X would run with the highest diversity of releases for any console. While enthusiasts already know that the game console will be released along with ‘Halo Infinite’ and ‘Hyper Scape’, it turns out that there are more things that Microsoft hides from enthusiasts. The CEO, unfortunately, did not reveal many major points about the release titles during the company’s earning call, however, it is conceivable that this is a component of Microsoft’s crusade for the next console.
According to Comicbook, Nadella would possibly have backward titles for Xbox Series X instead of new games. The site claimed that much of Microsoft’s strategy was backward compatibility. Chances are, Microsoft is looking to praise Xbox players, while it’s the largest game library to attract new users, the report adds.
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On July 23, Microsoft hosted The Xbox Games Showcase and featured many exciting next-generation titles. However, several players, enthusiasts and enthusiasts have criticized the occasion for promoting Xbox Game Pass and not promoting next-generation games. According to Techradar, the display is under pressure that Microsoft is not interested in sending uploads from the Xbox series. While the corporation’s idea of sending millions of video game consoles was looking for, its strategy is clear.
Microsoft intends to reach as many gamers as possible regardless of the platform they prefer to play their favorite games on, the site claimed. And, Xbox Game Pass is the medium that binds everything together, it noted. Microsoft announced that the Xbox Series X would arrive sometime in the holiday of this year. However, a recent slip up from one of its executives might have given away the potential November 2020 release window.