Platform holder is also confident Xbox 360 will be home to "most exclusives".
Microsoft has already outlined a fairly strong-looking 2008 release schedule - Gears of War 2, Too Human, Fable 2, Banjo and Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts and Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise - but according to an email sent to GamePro there's even more still to be announced.
"We have not announced all of our line-up yet for 2008 but will provide more details at E3 next month," Aaron Greenberg, director of Xbox 360 product management, told GamePro.
Greenberg added that Xbox 360 will also see the release of Infinite Undiscovery, Fallout 3, Madden NFL 2009 and the exclusive GTA 4 DLC.
"Xbox 360 will continue to be the home to blockbuster games and the most exclusives," Greenberg added. "By the end of the year we will have over 1,000 games available for Xbox 360, which will be 2-3 times more than any other platform."
What games do you think Microsoft has up its sleeve? Let us know in the comments section below.


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