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Gamasutra | Mon, Dec 8

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Microsoft has become one of the first major publishers to hint at their plans for E3 2009, with claims that the company will "break the bank" with its plans to unveil new products for 2009 and beyond. "The last two E3s at least, if I use that as a proxy for what's coming, we've talked a lot about w...

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2 mainstream media weighed in on a similar topic

12 Months Ago, Shacknews says (in Microsoft Considers 'Breaking the Bank' for E3 2009) Microsoft is looking to break the recent E3 trend of showing only products that are on the near horizon, according to recent comments made by Microsoft Game Studios head Phil Spencer.

And TeamXbox says (in Microsoft Teases Game Announcements for E3 2009) Phil Spencer, General Manager of Microsoft Game Studios, said that the company will "break the bank" at next year's E3 and talk about games beyond 2009's Christmas holiday season.

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