Microsoft Confirms No Scalebound, Crackdown at E3

Sorry, Xbox One gamers. It looks like two of the Big M's exciting exclusives won't be shown next week. That's right, both Crackdown and Platinum Games' Scalebound won't be appearing at E3 2015.

Instead, that pair of titles, along with Quantum Break won't be shown again until gamescom. In a post on Xbox Wire, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer explained:

Having a jam-packed lineup of games to show at E3 means that there simply isn’t enough time to give each of our upcoming titles its well-deserved time in the spotlight. We’ve decided to save some of our most eagerly-awaited future titles for gamescom in August. Rest assured that titles like CrackdownQuantum Break and Scalebound will be front and center at gamescom along with new game reveals for both Xbox One and Windows 10.

Microsoft is set to hold its E3 media briefing this coming Monday. Be sure to keep it tuned to GameRevolution at that time for coverage on all the exciting announcements. In the meantime, sound off with your predictions for the show in the comments.

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