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Xbox in 2017: Phil Spencer promises “more exclusives games” than in 2016

Xbox head Phil Spencer has taken to Xbox Wire to detail a “bigger and more differentiated” first-party lineup planned for Xbox and Windows PC in 2017.

Spencer pointed to exclusives Sea of Thieves, State of Decay 2 and Crackdown 3 specifically, added that more titles are “in store at E3 2017”, later this June.

“We are focused on building the largest games library in Xbox console history, which means our Xbox One Backward Compatibility lineup will continue growing this year,” he said.

“With such a broad and varied roster of games and first party exclusives on the horizon, continuous improvements across Xbox Live, and the upcoming launch of Project Scorpio, 2017 is going to be an incredible year for Xbox One and Windows 10 gamers.”

Microsoft’s E3 press conference has been moved to Sunday, Los Angeles time, ahead of E3 2017.


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