Xbox One Holiday 2015 Lineup “Might Be Too Crowded,” Says Spencer

While the madness of fall 2014 is just beginning to take hold, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer is already hyping up Xbox One's holiday lineup for next year.

In fact, there may be too many games set for release this time next year, according to the Microsoft exec. So many games that the company may need to delay some in order to make room for all of the upcoming Xbox One content.

"I mean, this fall from a 1st-party/3rd-party standpoint is great," Spencer said on the latest episode of Major Nelson's podcast. "Next fall, I don't… Honestly it's not hype at all, I honestly don't know that we can actually ship all the stuff that thinks it's trying to ship next fall. It just might be too crowded and we might purposely try to move some things out to spread it. You have to [give them some breathing room], you have to do that."

From the timed-exclusive Tomb Raider to Halo 5: Guardians, there's sure to be plenty of amazing games coming this time next year, but do you think Spencer is going a bit overboard? Let us know in the comments below.

[Via VideoGamer]

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