So hey, it’s the middle of your work day, there’s just no time to sit around watching industry press conferences. Here’s our best recap of what you missed in Microsoft’s press conference this morning:

Microsoft began the conference with Phil Spencer emphasizing that their entire presentation would cover nothing but games and boy it makes for a big list of stuff. We’ve included some pieces of interest below, we’ll try to add trailers as they become available on YouTube:

Things kicked off with some footage from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. Spencer confirmed that like past entries in the franchise the Xbox would have exclusive first access to any and all DLC.

Forza Motorsport 5 received a new track available for free today and then debuted an upcoming sequel to the series’ arcade-style racer Forza Horizon.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX7r61fyltc

Next up is Evolve which is still looking pretty damn good. The footage however didn’t really reveal anything we didn’t already know about the game.

Ubisoft showed up to finally tell us some more about Assassin’s Creed: Unity. As people have suspected the game is set to introduce online co-operative play to the series.

BioWare provided us with a Dragon Age Inquisition trailer. Again there wasn’t really any information provided about the game we didn’t already know.

Sunset Overdrive is still a thing and it has all the attitude of a Sunny D bottle. Ted Price from Insomniac came out and gave us a demo of the game in action.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmRR6MnS6dc

Harmonix was there with all the Dance Central news that your loins have been burning for. Dance Central Spotlight will be coming exclusively to the Xbox One as a digital download only in September. They also casually announced a disney themed music game called Fantasia: Music Evolved.

Lionhead Studios introduced us to Fable Legends, the first Molyneux-free entry in the series. The game allows for co-operative play and allows players to play as the “villain” who has a large overview of the game map in order to manipulate and control the chaos.

Project Spark got a trailer emphasizing the great creative power it will be giving you. The new trailer announces the game’s “galaxies” component which looks like it will give players a sci-fi angle to play with.

You probably guessed Halo would make an appearance. The trailer shown gives us a little bit more of a look at the game’s new female protagonist. While Halo is still reserved for next year 343 did announce that in November they would release the “Master Chief Collection” which will make every game in the series to date playable on the Xbox One. The collection will also keep multiplayer in tact, giving players over 100 of the maps from the series’ past.

After Halo, Phil Spencer re-appeared to reveal some games that won’t land this year.

Playdead Studios (who you may know as the folks behind Limbo) showed a trailer for their latest game in their “children in great peril” saga, Inside.

“Rise Of The Tomb Raider” got a surprisingly lukewarm response from the crowd. The game features a clearly more adept Lara Croft grappling with the traumatic events from last year’s reboot.

The Witcher 3 and The Division both offered some new footage.

Platinum Games will be releasing an Xbox One exclusive title called Scalebound.

There’s a bunch more stuff to mention, but if you’re that interested you should probably just watch the full press conference. Expect Microsoft to have something posted here for viewing a little later.