Whoops! Microsoft Spills Tons Of XBox Secrets

Peter Paltridge

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<p>It’s well known by now that the team at XBox and its parent company Microsoft are really bad at keeping secrets, but what happened last night takes an all-new kind of cake. As a standard procedure for the Federal Trade Commission v. Microsoft case (the one that tried and failed to stop their acquisition of Activision), the company uploaded dozens of private internal documents to the FTC server. Somebody figured out how to pluck them from there; apparently it wasn’t too secure.</p>
 
Microsoft really goofed up with those leaked documents, but as gamers, we're reaping the benefits of early info. The idea of a refreshed Xbox Series X with more features is exciting, though the no-disc drive part might stir some controversy
 
Microsoft's secrecy game needs some work, but I'm not complaining about these leaked Xbox plans. A refreshed Series X with better specs and a discounted previous model? Sign me up!.Accidental leaks aside, the gaming community is buzzing with excitement over the Xbox Series X updates. The possibility of an upgraded Series S and new controller features has my gaming senses tingling
 
Accidental leaks aside, the gaming community is buzzing with excitement over the Xbox Series X updates. The possibility of an upgraded Series S and new controller features has my gaming senses tingling."
 
2028 for the next Xbox with cloud-hybrid games? That's quite forward-looking. I wonder how cloud gaming will evolve by then. Microsoft seems to have some long-term plans.Unannounced games like Dishonored 3 and remasters of classics like The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion and Fallout 3 have me excited. Microsoft's flub might have revealed these gems early
 
Oh wow, Microsoft really goofed this time, huh? I can't believe they spilled all these Xbox secrets! The plan to refresh the Xbox Series X in 2024 is intriguing, but removing the disc drive might not sit well with gamer
 
Microsoft needs to work on keeping secrets better! The idea of refreshing the Xbox Series X in 2024 is cool, but no disc drive might not fly with everyone. Double storage is a win, though
 
Talk about an oops moment! Microsoft's transparency about their Xbox plans is something else. I'm curious about that redesigned Xbox Series X and what it means for the future of gaming without disc drives
 

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