Everything that happened at the Microsoft E3 Conference

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This one was really ‘all about the games’

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It was a pretty eventful day for Microsoft. After showing next to nothing game related at their Xbox One reveal event, all eyes were on MS to deliver something substantial. Depending on your taste in games, I’d say they accomplished that.

With big multiplatform reveals like Metal Gear Solid V and The Witcher 3, and major exclusives like Dead Rising 3, Killer Instinct, Forza 5, and Titanfall, the mass market shooter fans out there will have lots of opportunities to spend their cash on the Xbox One.

Was the event enough to satisfy the droves of gamers who are angry at the console’s DRM policies and major blow to the used games market? Probably not. But if you’re talking pure games, I’m sure some of you out there are already sold.

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Wargaming announces World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition

Killer Instinct is coming back on Xbox One

Crytek shows off first actual gameplay for Ryse

Insomniac Games bringing Sunset Overdrive to Xbox One

D4 announced for Xbox One, Swery65 episodic mystery!

Forza 5’s Drivatar will learn from you

Project Spark shows off multiplayer world building

Microsoft finally ditching MS Points for local currencies

Xbox One getting Minecraft: Xbox One Edition

Twitch integrated with Xbox One for instant broadcasts

Witcher 3 coming to Xbox One with SmartGlass support

Microsoft proves it loves indies with shirts!

Battlefield 4 gameplay shown in full 60 FPS on Xbox One

Dead Rising 3 exclusive to Xbox One

Xbox One releases in November, $499 confirmed

New Halo announced by 343 Industries, now with deserts

First look at Respawn’s first-person shooter Titanfall


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