Plans for a disc-free Xbox One? Halo 5 in 2015? A Halo 2 remake this fall?
A massive dump of rumors posted on NeoGAF last night hints at all that and more: a new Forza Horizon this fall; a game called Shangheist that was cancelled when the studio Black Tusk started development on a new Gears of War; a widespread white Xbox One launch later this year.
This all comes from someone with the handle ntkrnl, who hasnāt identified himself but has been posting details and tidbits about Microsoftās future plans for the past 24 hours. Some of the info is vagueālike an alleged deal between Microsoft and the cloud processing company Cloudgineāwhile other snippets are more specific, like details about the upcoming Xbox One game Sunset Overdrive. Ntkrnl adds that Halo 2: Anniversary is scheduled for November 11 and Fable Legends will be out in the summer of 2015.
So how valid is this stuff? Well, thanks to a reliable source, Iāve been able to confirm that ntkrnl is indeed connected to Microsoft, although I havenāt been able to verify any of the posterās claims. Just because the leaker is in a position to know this information doesnāt mean this information is true. (When I reached out this morning, Microsoft declined to comment.)
But adding some veracity to ntkrnlās posts is The Vergeās Tom Warren, who has a very good track record with Microsoft-related leaks and rumors. Warren says heās been able to verify a few of ntkrnlās claims, including the white Xbox One release and a major dashboard update scheduled for this March that will reportedly fix some of the systemās big interface and party chat issues. Warren also says he confirmed Microsoft is testing out builds of the Xbox One without a disc driveāfloated by ntkrnlāalthough neither knows whether that version of the console will actually make it to the market.
Ntkrnl also posted a mock-up of what appears to be a Titanfall-themed Xbox One bundle:
Two industry sources have told me that this bundle is real, although the image is not 100% accurate. UPDATE (5:37pm): Itās worth noting that just because the bundle is real doesnāt mean it will make its way to store shelves. Frequent NeoGAFfer Pete Dodd, who has been correct about some gaming rumors in the past, says he heard the bundle was cancelled
Titanfall comes out for Xbox One, PC, and 360 on March 11.
Thatās all we know at this point, and weāve reached out to more sources and contacts in an attempt to verify more of this information.
For a full compilation of ntkrnlās posts, check out NeoGAF
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