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Though Microsoft's future is the Xbox One, the platform holder is not leaving the Xbox 360 behind anytime soon. Microsoft Game Studios executive Phil Spencer told GameSpot that the company will support the platform for "years to come" and even has a "huge" Xbox 360 announcement in the works for next month's Electronic Entertainment Expo.

 

 

"I think the [Xbox 360] is going to be very vibrant for many years. In fact, we have a huge, I think it's huge, [Xbox 360] announcement for E3 that I keep wanting to talk about, but I can't," Spencer said. "I think it will surprise people. I loved what we did last year with Minecraft; bring Minecraft to the box; six million units later it's kind of a beast. I think there's a lot of life in the [Xbox 360] for years to come."

 

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I bet it's gonna be an announcement on another sports game.

I bet it's gonna be an announcement on another sports game.

Probably

Soooo

 

Those 15 exclusives most of them are for Xbox 360.....and the rest for Xbox One would be kinect games and maybe....MAYBE....Fable,Halo,Forza

 

 

Man,and not a single f.uck was given that day

Who knows.  I remember the smartglass was a surprise last year.  It's sad that that never took off since developers didn't jump on it.  Maybe they'll have something along the same lines?

Sweet! :D Glad I don't have to switch out to an Xbox One so soon as well :P

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It be crap :D

Surprise me Microsoft.

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