Xbox Series X could launch with an exclusive Superman game

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OsirisBlack, the same forum user who recently dropped details on what sounds very much like a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:next-gen The Order: 1886 sequel and previously lo𝓀cked down most of the details for PS4 Pro ahead of its reveal, has continued their series of teases with some vague hints toward a that could be coming to Xbox Series X.

OsirisBlack posted a handful of videos pointing to Killer Instinct, 28 Weeks Later, and Superman in response to a question about third-party launch exclusives for Xbox Series X. They added that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft's E3 presence in June is "going to be hard to beat". Microsoft owns the Killer Instinct franchise of fighting games, so a new reveal in that series wouldn't be a huge surprise. I'm honestly not sure what to make of the 28 Weeks Later tease - that particular zombie horror series has lain dormant for a while, so it might just be a reference to zombies in general, unless another 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:World War Z-style offshoot is on the way.

It's the Superman nod that has people speculating the most. Is this leak talking about the possibility of a Superman game specifically? Because there's never been a good one of those, and it rules out that this is the next project from Batman: Arkham's developer (Rocksteady has stated outright that it's next project is not a Superm🌞an game). 🌃That doesn't mean somebody else couldn't be working on it, though it would truly be a courageous task - because, again, Superman games typically suck.

There's also the distinct possibility that this particular leak, like any other anonymous, unofficial claim, doesn't mean anything. Take it with a big grain of salt, but keep your eyes open for anything with a big red "S" on its chest as E3 draws c𒐪loser.

See what else could be on the way with our look at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Xbox Series X games 

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