Microsoft Not Announcing Anything at The Game Awards

Microsoft will not be making any announcements at The Game Awards 2014, Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg has confirmed.

In a post on Twitter, the Xbox exec explained, "Since many have asked we are not planning any new game announcements @thegameawards. Looking forward to watching a great show however."

While this is undoubtedly disappointing news for Xbox One owners, there's still sure to be plenty of third-party game announcements to look forward to, as the show's producer Geoff Keighley has confirmed there will be a number of world premieres and game announcements.

What are you hoping is revealed this Friday at the show? I've got my fingers crossed for Fallout 4!

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