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Xbox Boss Teases Unannounced Games And Reacts To Switch 2 Reveal

"We've got a bunch of stuff we haven't announced."

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It's no secret that Xbox has a lot of games coming in 2025, but what we've heard about so far doesn't represent everything the company is working on. Xbox Game Studios boss Craig Duncan said in an interview that Microsoft has plenty of games still to be announced.

Asked about what he's playing now and looking forward to, Duncan said on the Xbox podcast that he spends a lot of time playing Microsoft's own games, including unannounced games. "We've got a bunch of stuff we haven't announced, so obviously I spend a bunch of time with that," he said.

Microsoft has more games coming to PS5 this year than Sony does (at least so far), including Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Doom: The Dark Ages, Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition, Age of Mythology: Retold, The Outer Worlds 2, and Ninja Gaiden 4.

As for when any future Xbox games could be revealed, it's expected that Microsoft will hold a showcase of some kind this June, and that could be when we learn more about upcoming Xbox games. One Xbox title slated for 2025, Fable, was recently delayed to 2026 and could come to PS5. Other upcoming Xbox games include a new Perfect Dark and Gears of War: E-Day. There are also rumors about a Halo game coming to PS5, while Microsoft has also confirmed multiple new Halo titles are in the works.

Also in the interview, Duncan reacted to the Switch 2 announcement in January. He said it was "cool to see" Nintendo finally show off the console. He added that he's "always curious and excited" to see what Nintendo has in store for fans. Before this, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer strongly teased that the company will bring games to Switch 2, and that would make sense given Microsoft's new multiplatform approach.

Duncan was recently promoted to Xbox Game Studios boss, following his lengthy run as the studio head at Sea of Thieves developer Rare.

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