Microsoft told foreign media that it would sell at least five first-party games in the next fiscal year. Microsoft told a number of foreign media, including VGC, that they released "five new works" in the last fiscal year (July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022) and landed on the mainframe, PC and cloud. They are Microsoft Flight Simulation, brain navigator 2, Empire age 4, extreme racing: Horizon 5 and halo: infinite.
The company said: "we are expected to reach or exceed this figure in the next fiscal year (July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023)."
Up to now, both "starry sky" and "the fall of scarlet" have skipped tickets to the first half of 2023, which is the only game confirmed to be sold by Microsoft in the next fiscal year. This means that at least three first-party games will be launched before June 30, 2023.
Assume that Microsoft's definition of "new work" is limited to xbox Platform, so the two games of agency B - "death circle" and "ghost line: Tokyo" will expire their exclusive agreement with Sony next year, and these two games will also be launched on Xbox.
There are many other first-party games that have not yet announced their release dates, including Obsidian's "oath", ninja theory's "blade of Hell 2", turn 10's "extreme racing" and undeadlab's "rotten country 3". Other games, such as the everwild by rare, the fables of gods and ghosts by playground and the perfect darkness: restart version by the initiative, have been blocked in development and are unlikely to be released next year.