
We know that we will see more footage of Microsoft’s heaviest hitter, Halo 5: Guardians, hopefully in the form of some campaign gameplay. However, let’s not forget that Microsoft is more than just a one trick pony. Some expected titles have been previously announced, while others are sure to surprise.

Content creators are receiving Xbox Project Helix merchandise alongside a note from Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma.
Well they are doing what they can to revive the brand. They have a lot of work to do.
Next gen will be a massive failure for Microsoft and Sony, you could say it's already started. Game sales at an all-time low and the high cost of consoles and controllers, the PlayStation 5 Pro is the first indication on the pricing of next gen consoles and that's been a sales flop for Sony. Some people will say that people are paying eye watering prices for PCs, but that's an entirely different market, what I call OCD gaming. As I mentioned in another post, the PlayStation 5 Pro here sells for just under £800, which is just over $1000, games can top £75 ($100), including Switch 2 games. Some of us would like to see a single format, but that'll never happen. Microsoft and Sony would laugh at the idea of stepping off the gas pedal with the tech and do what Nintendo has done with the Switch 2. Three hybrid consoles fighting against each other, basically taking current tech and adding a few bells and whistles. Who's up for a PlayStation 6 for $999 and $99 games? Let me know in the comments.

Jason Dietz: "We reveal the past year's best and worst video game publishers (based on their 2025 releases) in the 16th edition of our annual Game Publisher Rankings."
But... but... the garbage-mongers always tell us that Square Enix is in trouble! 😂

Microsoft has lost another two long-serving members of its senior team: corporate VP of partnerships, business development, and marketing, Lori Wright, and general manager of gaming AI at Xbox, Haiyan Zhang. Both announced their departures on LinkedIn.
they've definitely worked there for too long. their responses are "me me me me" shit.
no sane person talks like that.
Its all subjective. But what I think will happen is MS is gonna do much better than last year. Simply because they're said to have gameplay for its titles. Last year was good for a reel but they were light on gameplay.
I'm personally looking forward to Crackdown, Scalebound, Quantum Break (Gameplay), Rare, and new Ips and MS new studios taking the stage.
If MS can just give me a good game show that have a focus on new games, show gameplay of the games that were announced then I'm happy. Just impress, games, games, games.
If you have the most interesting games..you win E3. at least from my point of view.
Right now, MS are looking the strongest for E3. Between what we know ( Halo 5 , forza 6, scale bound etc.) and what we dont know, but we know will be shown ( Rare's new game(s) MS other internal teams etc). They are looking real strong for E3. The comments sections on N4G will be pretty flame heavy this year, I reckon.
Brace yourselves....
If MS can show off Crackdown and if cloud computing can work as they advertised and marketed then that would be a win and a huge game changer in gaming development.
Not only that but then the look of games that were fully made with DX12. If they can show off the full capabilities of their new API with actual gameplay then that is also a win.
Then of course MS needs to show off some compelling games that everyone is excited for. The known ones are of course Halo and Gears, but we need to see some new games in action like Scalebound, QB, Twisted Pixel's game, Battletoads and Rare's new game not to mention whatever their other studios are working on for Xbox One.
I agree with Moldiver, MS is looking the strongest and not only is it because of their development innovations (if they work) but their strong line up of future games.