Kinda/sorta has a chance of happening
-Witcher 3 will shatter expectations and be lauded as RPG of the decade.
-Super Smash Bros. Melee HD is announced at Apex 2015; in the same vein as Halo 2 Anniversary, all of the exploits from the original game (wave dashing, etc.) are kept intact.
-Microsoft announces a PC port for the Master Chief Collection: Windows 10 exclusive and with a required install of GFWL 2.0. The game winds up being a hack-job port with no FOV slider, no dedicated servers, aim assist, and mouse acceleration that you can't turn off. Everyone riots.
-Pokemon Z will see release by Q4.
-Ubisoft will have a worse year than 2014.
Likely not happening
-Ice Climbers are announced as DLC characters for Smash Wii U alongside the Melee HD announcement.
-Ubisoft finally shuts down and takes Uplay with them.
-Fallout 4 is announced.
-The Last Guardian is re-announced.
I'm fucking delusional
-Half-Life 3 is announced.
-The Division will shatter expectations and be lauded as third-person shooter of the decade, with a flawless PC port to boot.
-343 Industries will finally decide to drop the multiplayer component for Halo and pool all resources for Halo 5 to what matters most: the campaign.
-Evolve will actually be good, gaining as much of a playerbase as L4D2 and going on to be just as iconic of a game.
-Rayman, Sceptile, King K. Rool, Dr. Eggman, and "Classic" Ridley are announced to be included with Mewtwo in a DLC pack for Smash 4.
-Guitar Hero makes a triumphant return; Guitar Hero: Iron Maiden is announced alongside their 16th studio album, with hand-picked songs by Maiden themselves in the same vein as Guitar Hero: Metallica. Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rush, Rainbow, Dream Theater, and various other artists have a good amount of representation on the launch disc thanks to the band members' picks. This goes on to become the best-selling video game of all time.