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Microsoft came out swinging in its E3 2021 livestream—its first since acquiring Bethesda in 2020—by leading off with Starfield, one of the most anticipated games at the show. But that was far from its only big shot: We also saw Stalker 2, Battlefield 2042, 12 Minutes, Forza Horizon 5, and a brand-new co-op shooter from Arkane called Redfall. There were 30 games in all, many thanks to Microsoft's acquisition spree over the past several years. (Bethesda and Zenimax's other studios are far from the only developers Microsoft owns these days.).. Read more.