Microsoft certainly had one of the best showcases at this year's E3 2018, showing off dozens of games, many of which were either world premieres or platform exclusives. Microsoft also affirmed a commitment to the future, teasing more Xbox consoles, Xbox cloud-streaming for gaming on mobile devices, and five new studios to build exclusive games for Xbox platforms.
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As for me, I found Microsoft's showcase to be extremely exciting. It has been a long time since I've seen Microsoft so fired up and ready to compete. On the games front, I can't remember a time when there were so many games I'm personally interested in. Anthem, Dying Light 2, Gears 5, Gears Tactics, Division 2, Fallout 76, Battlefield V, Ori and the Will of the Wisps. I can't wait!
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