Following the delay of Scalebound into 2017, Microsoft decided to put fans’ minds at ease about what’s coming for the console. Despite losing Platinum’s dragon-themed adventure, there are still a number of things planned.

We’ve got a locked in date for Quantum Break on April 5, and Microsoft is planning for Gears of War’s return in the fall. We also know that Fable Legends will finally be arriving in open beta this spring.

Here’s everything Microsoft has to share right now:

Gears of War 4 (Xbox One) – Multiplayer Beta in Spring 2016/Launch in Fall 2016

Quantum Break (Xbox One) – April 5, 2016

Halo Wars 2 (Xbox One & Windows 10) – Fall 2016

Crackdown 3 (Xbox One) – Multiplayer in Summer 2016

Fable Legends Open Beta (Xbox One & Windows 10) – Spring 2016

ReCore (Xbox One & Windows 10) – 2016

Sea of Thieves (Xbox One & Windows 10) – 2016

Gigantic (Xbox One & Windows 10) – 2016

Killer Instinct: Season 3 (Xbox One & Windows 10) – March 2016

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition (Windows 10) – Spring 2016

Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition (Xbox One & Windows 10) – Spring 2016

Cobalt (Xbox One, Xbox 360 & Steam) – Feb. 2, 2016

This isn’t the first we’ve seen Crackdown 3’s oddly specific multiplayer listing. Microsoft told us that it plans to use Game Preview for its own titles, and this could indicate when we’ll be seeing that.

This is also the first we’re hearing that ReCore will be launching on PC. It’s not yet clear if that will be a simultaneous release with the Xbox One version.

[Source: Xbox Wire]

Our Take

I expect there will be more announced, but pulling the two re-releases of the list (Ori and Gears Ultimate) and the two games that are only confirmed as open beta (Fable Legends and Gigantic) definitely diminishes it a bit. Still, we’re only at January 4 and this is looking like a full schedule (and more is sure to be announced).

On a personal note, I continue to weep for the absence of Phantom Dust. I kinda loved that game on the original Xbox.