What I HOPE to see is a lot more effort and a more fleshed out year. What I EXPECXT to see is Microsoft relying heavily on Hellblade 2, Stalker and Avowed to reinvigorate the Xbox brand while most of the games people really want get pushed to 2025 (which might be the best year for the Series systems).
2024 is a pretty crucial year for Xbox. Sales performance is already low and most of the exclusives that should have boosted sales in 2023 ended up being disappointments. Looking ahead to next year, the battle will be much tougher. Not only is Sony rumored to launch the PS5 Pro (along with their own DLSS) which should help overcome some of the performance disappointments we have been dealing with this generation but we also have the absolute wildcard that is Nintendo. It's all but confirmed that they will launch "something" next year and that something is supposed to have performance capabilities that will make it a lot more competitive with PS5 and Series S/X (although DLSS can't do miracles but I'm sure at first glance Switch 2 games will look close enough to the bigger systems).
If Microsoft can't pull a 180 in 2024, they might as well do what the rumors are saying and start off the next gen in 2026. Getting an early start worked out for them with the 360, maybe it can work again...