

Fableįable is definitely one of the most-awaited games for the Xbox Series X, but its long stay in development hell has toned down the hype for the game by a lot. Here are some of the biggest upcoming titles from Microsoft, as well as some Xbox console exclusives from closely related third parties, that will define the future of Microsoft in gaming for years to come. So, with the release and failure of Redfall, the failure of Warhammer 40K: Darktide, Phil Spencer’s admission that Xbox is third fiddle behind Nintendo and Sony, and the uncertainty around other first-party offerings Xbox has for the near future, a lot now lies on the shoulders of the following games that will definitely define make or break moments for Microsoft in the gaming space for this console generation – and potentially, generations to come. Zenimax, Bethesda, Activision, Blizzard, King these are just some names that have become or are becoming part of the Microsoft ecosystem in an effort to develop first-party titles that will boost the Xbox library – but it’s been a great while since the Xbox has seen a massive first-party exclusive drop, while its rivals have been putting out GOTY contenders yearly like Tears of the Kingdom, God of War Ragnarok, and Horizon Forbidden West.

Microsoft promised fans that Xbox will have great exclusives when they acquired big gaming companies, but if these hyped games don’t deliver, then that means Microsoft is headed towards disaster.
