I think they tried to stretch the wait for Scorpio campaign too far. It's starting to turn and there are still months and months to go. All eyes are on Ms for e3.
Tbh, my eyes are more on Switch and what sort of support/what sort of first party stuff Nintendo has for late 2017 going into 2018. We'll get some signs as to that at e3, good or bad. I'm hoping good, because Switch is the successor console to the places I, generally, spend the most time gaming.
I am highly curious about MS, though. And I really do not buy the line that MS can push the Xbox brand that much further without compelling, exclusive software, either consoles or their PC storefront. MS needs, imo, to start pushing more new, exciting, smaller ambition games and taking outsized risks on some of those to push their mindshare.
I don't think they're going to do that. They seem exceedingly cautious these days. That's not entirely fair, as they have tried some things and things like Scalebound falling apart might not actually be entirely on them but...it really isn't working out for them and their response to this has been lackluster.