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Huge Xbox leak reveals new console model and games for 2024

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The US antitrust regulator FTC has released documents showing Microsoft’s plans for the coming years.

Microsoft has been in trouble with the U.S. antitrust agency FTC before, as much sensitive information has not been released to the public according to plan.

But now the FTC has taken the cake again. The antitrust agency has inadvertently released documents from Microsoft that reveal its plans for the coming years.

Xbox: Leak – These games probably await us in 2024!

After the release of what should have been secret documents, we can look forward to still unannounced titles for the Xbox Series X.

The most exciting games are likely to be Doom Year Zero, Dishonored 3 or a remastered version of Fallout 3. The next-gen version of Red Dead Redemption 2 is also said to be in the pipeline.

In addition, there are other famous titles that grace the list. These include an expansion to Starfield under the title Shattered Space or an Oblivion remaster and a sequel to Ghostwire: Tokyo.

The list also contains a few project names, but it is difficult to say which games they suggest.

Will the Xbox now be round?

Another aspect of the leak shows the first images of a new Xbox and the accompanying new controller.

So we’ll be holding a rather rounder Xbox in our hands again in the future?

It remains to be seen if we will get more leaks from the US antitrust agency FTC or if Microsoft itself will share more detailed information with us.

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