The issue is still vague, but interesting, also because it should be clearly revealed in a few days: According to a report by famous leaker NateTheHate, Xbox may announce a new game at Gamescom 2026The title belongs to known franchises Microsoft has some of these Crack down on leakers There is another reputable news source in this regard, namely Jez Corden.
taking into account the amount intellectual property Currently owned by Microsoft, it’s really hard to predict, and the possibilities are indeed many, but some games have already been ruled out, while more details about the project have emerged following the leaker’s first statement.
NateTheHate talks about an interesting Xbox announcement at Gamescom 2026, “ Piqued my interest and curiosity“The source said.
Potential “big surprise”
There are obviously some theories and questions arising from these statements, to which NateTheHate responded, saying that this has nothing to do with remasters of games like The Elder Scrolls VI, the StarCraft shooter, Wolfenstein 3, Fallout, Blade, Banjo, or OD, but rather other games.
Obviously this is a project Developed by a non-Microsoft studiobut is based on a franchise owned by Microsoft, for which Xbox will serve as publisher.
Meanwhile, Windows Central reporter Jez Corden seemed to confirm the news and shared this fact: This could be a “big surprise”more information may be coming soon.
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According to Corden, the game is indeed a sequel to the well-known series, and It could be coming soon, possibly as early as 2026but this has not yet been confirmed.
NateTheHate then fleshed out the issue, reporting that it was a newer title than some of the classics already mentioned, but he couldn’t report what was in it. typebecause otherwise it would spoil the surprise.
Beyond the title itself, what seemed to pique NateTheHate’s curiosity was the connection between the development team and the franchise in question, as well as his desire to understand how the studio handles intellectual property rights.










