Poll: Which Microsoft game do you want to see most at The Game Awards?

The Game Awards is just a few short days away, and Microsoft are going to be showing something off there, but what do you want to see from Team Green?

Poll: Which Microsoft game do you want to see most at The Game Awards?
Ian Stokes

Ian Stokes

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We’re less than a week out from The Game Awards, and Microsoft has been making some none-too-subtle hints that it’s got stuff to show off at the event, but what could they be bringing to Geoff Keighley’s video game extravaganza?

Thanks to Xbox’s spending spree, there are a lot of studios under the Xbox banner now, and a lot of potential games to show off. The most likely, to my mind, is probably Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, which has been in development for quite some time and recently received an R18+ age rating in Australia back in October.

There’s also an outside chance that we see something more from Fable 4, which is being developed by Playground Games. I think this is more of an outside shot though. And then there's the Perfect Dark reboot, being handled by The Initiative — a brand new studio that Xbox built from the ground up. We had a CGI trailer a couple of years ago, and then it’s been radio silence since then (other than the odd rumour of upheaval and unrest at the studio).

But what do you want to see Microsoft show off at The Game Awards? Let us know by voting below, and if your pick isn’t in the options, hit other and leave a comment. Have a great weekend everyone.
Which Microsoft game do you want to see most at The Game Awards?
  • Fable 4
  • Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2
  • Perfect Dark
  • The Outer Worlds 2
  • Everwild
  • State of Decay 3
  • Clockwork Revolution
  • Avowed
  • Other (comment below)
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Written by Ian Stokes
After a decade of using TA for achievement guides, Ian has ascended the mountaintop and now runs the place (under Rich, our benevolent leader). He plays almost every genre, but especially loves RPGs & shooters. He’s also a bit of a fiend for indie titles.

With 10 years experience as a games journalist, he's worked on sites like GamesRadar, VICE, IGN, Space.com, and more. Ian graduated from Keele University with a BA in Biology and a PhD in Chemistry.
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