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It’s a recipe for success around a virtual event — especially coming after a year when, even before the latest Xbox and PlayStation were released, the industry was already setting records amid the pandemic.Of the big three, Microsoft won, hands down. Likely Sony is going to have its own virtual event in the near future — but it’s going to be a tough act to follow.In all, Microsoft showed off 30 games (and a fridge), a whopping 27 of which will be available on Game Pass, if there were any doubt as to how all-in the company is on its subscription service. So while it seems likely the Pro is on the way (see: the new Guardians of the Galaxy game), we’ll likely have to wait until next year.Nintendo teases 2022 release for Breath of the Wild sequel and releases Zelda Game & Watch to tide us overWe’ll also have to wait until next year for Breath of the Wild 2, but at least the sequel to the much-loved Zelda game had the decency to show up this year.
As said here by Brian Heater