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Featured on Sep 21, 2023 by Null: Microsoft leaked 3 years of plans by filing them in court against the FTC. The FTC claims they could have and should have censored irrelevant, confidential information.
Documents submitted by Microsoft in the legal dispute with the FTC have revealed the roadmap for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, including details about the mid-gen refresh and the real "next-gen Xbox" among a ton of other highly confidential information and game announcements. This is possibly the biggest leak in videogame history.
Xbox Series X Refresh. No disc drive but same price!

Series S refresh:

Release schedule for the next few years, oh boyo can't wait for that hot Fallout 3 Remaster
Next Gen Xbox info:




New controller:

timelines:


MS wants to buy Nintendo:

MS fears potential acquired studio bloodbath in a few years

Phil Spencer May 2022 "we are in a disaster situation" "a gap of almost 16 months with no exclusives" "Our next big game launch is Redfall"

Phil Spencer "We are actually the better owner of any game ip than any other publisher on the Planet" "Engagement is our oxygen"

Funny Gamepass info from October 2022

Below you'll find MSFT cost estimations of getting various 3rd party games day one on Game Pass
Star Wars Jedi Survivor - $300M
Suicide Squad - $250M
Mortal Kombat 1 - $250M
Assassin's Creed Rift - $100M
Dying Light 2 - $50M
LEGO Star Wars - $35M
Gotham Knights - $30M
Dragon Ball: The Breakers - $20M
Return to Moneky Island - $5M
Wreckfest 2 - $10-$14M
Just Dance - $5M
Blood Runner - $5M
Glitch Busters - $5M
Baldur's Gate 3 - $5M (before the popularity of the game exploded)
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GTA V - $12-$15M/mth
Red Dead 2 - $5M/mth


MS shitting on BG3 early:
Microsoft reduced investment in XCloud to "zero" last year, Fortnite on XCloud success was only ‘fairly marginal’




Bloomberg article https://archive.ph/nUGKa#selection-4529.0-4536.0Microsoft Mistakenly Posts Secret Game Plans to Government Site
September 19, 2023 at 3:11 PM UTC
Microsoft Corp. mistakenly uploaded confidential information about its video-game operations to a federal court website, according to a person familiar with the matter and a post from a Federal Trade Commission employee.
“The FTC was not responsible for uploading Microsoft’s plans for its games and consoles to the court website,” the FTC’s director of public affairs wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The documents uploaded Monday are exhibits in the FTC’s antitrust suit to stop Microsoft from completing its $69 billion takeover of game giant Activision Blizzard Inc. They contain proprietary information about Microsoft’s plans for a refreshed Xbox console, upcoming unannounced video games and older discussions around purchasing Nintendo Co.
Future plans regarding new consoles, upcoming titles and M&A discussions are closely guarded secrets in the video-game world, meaning Microsoft’s inadvertent disclosure will be of keen interest to other players.
A person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified discussing the confidential information, said Microsoft was responsible for uploading the documents.
In June, confidential documents pertaining to Sony Group Corp. leaked as part of the FTC case. The files described Sony’s revenue from Activision’s Call of Duty and game-development costs.
Microsoft didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Xbox Series X Refresh. No disc drive but same price!

Series S refresh:

Release schedule for the next few years, oh boyo can't wait for that hot Fallout 3 Remaster
Next Gen Xbox info:




New controller:

timelines:


MS wants to buy Nintendo:

MS fears potential acquired studio bloodbath in a few years

Phil Spencer May 2022 "we are in a disaster situation" "a gap of almost 16 months with no exclusives" "Our next big game launch is Redfall"

Phil Spencer "We are actually the better owner of any game ip than any other publisher on the Planet" "Engagement is our oxygen"

Funny Gamepass info from October 2022

Below you'll find MSFT cost estimations of getting various 3rd party games day one on Game Pass
Star Wars Jedi Survivor - $300M
Suicide Squad - $250M
Mortal Kombat 1 - $250M
Assassin's Creed Rift - $100M
Dying Light 2 - $50M
LEGO Star Wars - $35M
Gotham Knights - $30M
Dragon Ball: The Breakers - $20M
Return to Moneky Island - $5M
Wreckfest 2 - $10-$14M
Just Dance - $5M
Blood Runner - $5M
Glitch Busters - $5M
Baldur's Gate 3 - $5M (before the popularity of the game exploded)
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GTA V - $12-$15M/mth
Red Dead 2 - $5M/mth


MS shitting on BG3 early:
Microsoft reduced investment in XCloud to "zero" last year, Fortnite on XCloud success was only ‘fairly marginal’




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