It's probably true.
But Sony actually did something similar a few years ago when they asked Ubisoft to "hide" the Xbox 360 version for Assassin's Creed.
For this E3 i expect Nintendo to show it's exclusives such as the new 3D Mario title, Mario Kart, the new Yoshi game, Sonic Lost Worlds, Super Smash Bros, Bayonetta 2, The Wonderful 101, A Link to the Past 2 and the new Mario and Luigi game.
I expect Sony to dominate the E3 with it's exclusive games and strong indie and third-party support.
I expect Microsoft to show more about TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV, NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL, COD COD COD and of course, the new dog model.
And when you think Microsoft can't surprise us anymore:
"With Xbox One you can game offline for up to 24 hours on your primary console, or one hour if you are logged on to a separate console accessing your library," Microsoft explained on its official site. "Offline gaming is not possible after these prescribed times until you re-establish a connection, but you can still watch live TV and enjoy Blu-ray and DVD movies."
I wonder how reliable Microsoft's servers will be. And they'll have to make it extremely reliable. If a major clusterfuck like the PSN hack happens on the Xbox One shit will get really crazy, since no one will be able to play any games at all. Live has gone down a few times on the Xbox 360. This can't happen on the Xbox One.
"Unfortunately, Microsoft admitted that loaning and renting games won't be available at launch, but it's "exploring the possibilities with our partners."
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-06-07-xbox-ones-used-game-policies-to-lie-with-publishers Haha, nice one Microsoft. Thanks for the laugh.