What does the future look like for Xbox and gaming at Microsoft? Our gaming editor Jez Corden has some predictions for 2019.
2018 was a year of preparation for Microsoft's gaming ambitions. The company spent a ton of money acquiring some big industry names in terms of employees and studios. That includes inXile Entertainment, led by Brian Fargo of classic Fallout fame. Obsidian, known for its unwavering dedication to RPGs. Ninja Theory, and its award-winning work on Hellblade, and Forza Horizon's Playground Games, which is arguably Microsoft's most successful non-Minecraft studio in recent times.
We've been getting rumors about next-gen consoles in the form of codenames Lockhart and Anaconda, seeing glimpses of "console-quality" game streaming via Project xCloud, and we also have a bit of an idea of what exclusive games are on the horizon.
Let's have a peek into the crystal ball and make some educated guesses on what 2019 may look like for Microsoft, considering where Redmond is now, and where it has been.
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