Klobrille is a ResetEra user, who leaked the Microsoft line-up for Xbox One and Windows. You can check out his previous post
HERE. He strikes back once again with a new portion of juicy informations. If the rumors turns out to be true, Xbox One will finally have a chance to compete with Playstation 4 and Nintendo Switch when it comes to the offered exclusives.
Apparently "an UK Studio" is working on a
Fable game. It's hard to say what hides behind "an UK studio" as the original producer, Lionhead Studios was closed down on April 29, 2016. The project's named "Wisdom". Ms. Dark returns in a new
Perfect Dark, one of the forgotten Nintendo 64's classics. The game is being developed by The Coalition, the studio responsible for
Gears of War 4.
Crackdown 4 allows the gamers to play the campaign in a 4-player cooperation mode, and the next installment of the
Forza Horizon series in being made. The user says that Phil Spencer loves mechs, so maybe Microsoft is also working on a new
Mech Assault.
Here's the full leaked line-up for Xbox One and PC, and just like Klobrille, I would love to see these things happening:
I would love to revisit Albion. Project name could be Wisdom. An UK Studio should do it.
I would love to play around with Ms. Dark again. The Coalition should definitely help if it’s a 3rd person game. I mean ... Not them alone obviously.
I would also love to play the Crackdown 3 campaign in 4-player coop.
I would love playing Forza with the rising sun on the Horizon.
I would love to play AoE4 soon ... But it‘s probably super early.
I would love to have a really high player-count (connections per session) for Xbox biggest franchise.
Oh and I think I‘m sure Phil likes Mechs.
I‘m sure they have things I have no [frick]ing clue about what they mean.
I doubt I get anything for Conker, Banjo or Crimson Skies in the foreseeable future.
Make out of that what you want. I don’t know what is just a prototype etc. I would definitely love to see those things happening though.
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