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Apparently MS is holding back a few reveals/surprises for their August event (or later in the year).
yeah. from what I've heard, they're the ones working on the rumored Perfect Dark reboot. And it's going to be a 3rd person stealth-action game like Splinter Cell or Metal Gear Solid.Oh damn. They were the ones I was really hoping for something good from.
Ah. The Initiative sounded like the best talent and I would have rather have them on a game more my type like a mythology or adventure style game (alumni from Tomb Raider/Red Dead/God of War). Otherwise I would be totally happy with the above.yeah. from what I've heard, they're the ones working on the rumored Perfect Dark reboot. And it's going to be a 3rd person stealth-action game like Splinter Cell or Metal Gear Solid.
If that's what it is, and not a FPS like I believe the original Perfect Dark was, then count me as interested. So, I hope they show this off in 2 weeks, but I guess they do have to save some stuff for later. Just that MS can't afford to play it too safe now.
Fable Reboot from Playground Games
3rd Person stealth Perfect Dark reboot from Initiative
AAA RPG from Obsidian
AAA RPG from IneXile
Everwild from Rare
Forza Motorsport 8
Killer Instinct 2
Some kind of Mech Assault or Mech Warrior game
MS buys WB studios
Can you imagine if ALL that comes to pass?? I better not get too excited or hopeful lest I get disappointed again. C'mon MS!! Give us those mic drop, industry shaking moments!!
It's possible Initiative is working on something entirely else. But it's their name I keep hearing with the Perfect Dark reboot.Ah. The Initiative sounded like the best talent and I would have rather have them on a game more my type like a mythology or adventure style game (alumni from Tomb Raider/Red Dead/God of War). Otherwise I would be totally happy with the above.
The WB thing seems very ambitious, and even if it went ahead it might not mean they get the licenses. I think Microsoft might look for a cheaper deal if they get all those studios without the IPs. That means they wouldn't really need to buy any more studios ever again, plus stuff like Mortal Kombat would still transfer over. Of course it would be even better if they could come out with some sort of perpetual licensing deal albeit with conditions (like Sony and Fox had with Marvel for films).
But even forgetting any WB deal, I would be very happy to get everything else on that list. I'll settle though for Halo, Fable & Hellblade looking great, with at least 2 major new games revealed even if they are coming out a bit later.
The talent at The Initiative looks so good that I want them to myself for my own favourite genres and I still want Perfect Dark but I'd rather someone else focused on that.It's possible Initiative is working on something entirely else. But it's their name I keep hearing with the Perfect Dark reboot.
I'd imagine if MS did buy out WB Game studios, while they wouldn't own WB properties like DC, HP, and LOTR outright, they would try to work out some kind of exclusive licensing deals for those characters. It would be a huge missed opportunity, imo.
Sony and Insomniac don't own the Spider-Man ip outright, though Sony still owns movie rights I guess. But they got an exclusive Spider-Man game for PS. So, I think MS could do the same, especially if they owned the studios like Rocksteady.
And, it would be a huge missed opportunity if they did buy WB studios, but still let future games be multiplat, like Minecraft. Xbox needs all the exclusives it can get.
Fable reboot is probably what excites me the most. As well as Obsidian's AAA RPG, which I've heard some say will be like Skyrim. I hope it's fantasy based, cuz I do like that setting, too.
With Fable, Obsidian AAA RPG and Outworlds, and InXile Wasteland and their AAA RPG, Xbox could become a Western RPG powerhouse!
Aside from Fable, I think MS needs to reveal at least 2-3 brand new AAA looking ips at the July show. Even if they save stuff for later, I don't think they can just get by with Fable being the only big "new" thing shown.
agree.The talent at The Initiative looks so good that I want them to myself for my own favourite genres and I still want Perfect Dark but I'd rather someone else focused on that.
I was so excited for what they showed for Fable Legends 7 or so years ago. Who knows how good a modern Fable could look. Fable 3 is 10 years old!
If Obsidian's RPG is a fantasy one I'll be celebrating. That's exactly what I want.
I love RPGs in general so that would be a huge deal to me if they really went for it on that front!
Yeah agreed. They need minimum 2 but preferably 3 or more brand new big games that we don't know about yet to be able to compete.
good.So Spencer says Microsoft aren't necessarily done acquiring new studios (unlike what was said before).
As WB Rumors Swirl, Microsoft Is Open To Acquiring More Studios For Xbox
How Minecraft and Mojang taught Xbox how to buy studiosgood.
hope this includes a certain WB...........
nice! that does make me feel optimistic about the future of the studios. And I think that's one reason why people would rather MS acquire those WB studios instead of other companies like EA or Activision.How Minecraft and Mojang taught Xbox how to buy studios
This is the source article. It makes me really optimistic that Microsoft is much better at integrating acquired companies now than they were in the past and retaining that X-factor that various studios bring.
This sounds like an awesome environment for the studios. They get to do what they would have wanted to do with no worries about paying their bills and staying afloat, with much more funding and no creative restrictions that you would get at somewhere like EA.