Microsoft: We Feel So Confident of Our Content Pipeline We Don’t Need to Save Games for Scarlett

Microsoft: We Feel So Confident of Our Content Pipeline We Don’t Need to Save Games for Scarlett

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Microsoft had a rather big showcase at London's X019 yesterday. A lot of games were on display, several of which are coming from Microsoft's own Xbox Game Studios.

Some fans were surprised to find out that many of these titles (Bleeding Edge, due on March 24th; Minecraft Dungeons, coming in April 2020; Wasteland 3, due on May 19th; Grounded, due in Spring 2020; Tell Me Why, coming in Summer 2020) will be available before the launch of Project Scarlett, the next Xbox console. It used to be customary that platform holders, like Microsoft, Sony or Nintendo, would hold back their so-called 'killer applications' specifically to bolster a new console launch.

Microsoft: We Feel So Confident of Our Content Pipeline We Don’t Need to Save Games for Scarlett

Nov 15, 2019, 12:29pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/microsoft-we-feel-so-confident-of-our-content-pipeline-we-dont-need-to-save-games-for-scarlett/ > Microsoft had a rather big showcase at London's X019 yesterday. A lot of games were on display, several of which are coming from Microsoft's own Xbox Game Studios. > Some fans were surprised to find out that many of these titles (Bleeding Edge, due on March 24th; Minecraft Dungeons, coming in April 2020; Wasteland 3, due on May 19th; Grounded, due in Spring 2020; Tell Me Why, coming in Summer 2020) will be available before the launch of Project Scarlett, the next Xbox console. It used to be customary that platform holders, like Microsoft, Sony or Nintendo, would hold back their so-called 'killer applications' specifically to bolster a new console launch.