Microsoft Details PAX Lineup, Teases “Surprises”

To no one's surprise, Microsoft will have a large presence at the Penny Arcade Expo this weekend, and the Xbox One is a major part of the equation.

According to our pal and Xbox mouthpiece Major Nelson, the Xbox booth will include "a stage featuring demos of Dead Rising 3, Project Spark, Kinect Sports Rivals, Fable Anniversary and a 7.1 surround sound Forza Motorsport 5 racing rig."

As one would expect, key exclusives like Ryse: Son of RomeKiller Instinct, and Forza 5 will all be playable. Interestingly enough, Larry Hyrb also teased a few surprises, saying, "And of course there will be other surprises at the booth, including games that I’m not at liberty to divulge… yet."

Hmm… I wonder what secrets Microsoft still has up its sleeve. Got any bright ideas? Sound off with your thoughts in the comments below. I don't know about you, but I'd really just like a release date at this point.

[Major Nelson, via VG247]

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