There was nothing to fix, as everything on the list has been given a fair amount of coverage in both medias and E3 conference.
Unless you think neither Below, Ori, Killer Instinct, Recore, Cuphead or even Sea of Thieves meet the criteria on XB1?
I guess it's either AAA-itis or... Double standards.
Heck, Star Ocean is a huge name in JRPGs internationally (even if the title is sorta flopping in Japan).
What's a Below (Game is vaporware at this point and was never "high profile")?
Ori also isn't high profile, it's just there.
Killer Instinct I would say is high profile for MS because of the promotions it has gotten so far, it actually being successful, and the fact they put it on Windows 10 along side the S3 release on Xbox.
Recore is up in the air at this point. We'd have to wait for E3 on this one.
Cuphead is a 2D sidescroller indie title that looks like a Disney cartoon. Great for GAF(!) but the general audience probably won't care for it.
How will Sea of Thieves not be high profile? This isn't Viva Pinata: Party Animals, it's an actual non Kinect Rare exclusive. MS will be pushing that thing up front and center.
How are Abzu, Alienation, Dreams, Firewatch, Gravity Rush, Nioh, Shadow of the Beast, The Tomorrow Children, and The Witness "high profile" exclusives? Most of them are tiny titles, or irrelevant to the US market.
Ratchet and Clank has dropped in popularity in the US since the PS2 days, with recent PS3 failing to break 100k in debut month. A remake(remaster?) of the original won't do much.
Star Ocean 5 is going to flop hard.
The Last Guardian is a meme on the internet. High profile for everyone it is not.