Xbox Game Studios will give more news of its next games before 2020

The head of the division anticipates that we will have news of those projects currently underway before the end of the year 2019.

Microsoft has confirmed in voice of Matt Booty, leader of Xbox Game Studios, that before the end of the year 2019 we will have more news about some of the video games that are underway in their fortnight of internal studies. Beyond what was seen in the last Inside Xbox, the manager says that they have not said his last word before starting what is presented as one of the most intense years for the brand.

In words to Windows Central: “All our studies have things prepared. We have several unannounced projects that we haven't even talked about, particularly from our publishing team. We have Halo, which is in production to launch a new installment with the launch of Scarlett. We have all our studies working on what will be your next project. I think you'll have more news before the end of the year with some things we haven't talked about yet. ” One of those quotes, perhaps, is The Game Awards, which takes place on December 12.

Xbox Game Studios
Xbox Game Studios

At least one exclusive game per quarter in 2020

Booty himself said last October that Xbox Game Studios will publish more than one great game per quarter in 2020, so the end of life of Xbox One will be full of launches, as it could be glimpsed through the Inside Xbox of Just a few days ago. Tell Me Why, Grounded, Everwild, Minecraft Dungeons, Halo: Infinite, Wasteland 3, Psychonauts 2, Bleeding Edge, Flight Simulator, Gears Tactics, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Battletoads, Age of Epires IV and more will appear on Xbox One, PC and Xbox Game Pass over the coming months; This time, it seems, with a more strategically planned periodicity.

FreeGameTips has been able to speak with Phil Spencer, leader of the Microsoft videogame department, in a meeting that took place this November in London on the occasion of the X019. In that conversation, the American manager took stock of the current state of the brand and had no qualms about recognizing mistakes made in the Spanish market, where he assumes they have room for improvement in the face of the impending next generation of consoles.

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