After the Xbox One console announcement a year ago that was littered with references to “TV,” Microsoft is starting to lift the curtain on its original content. The company is planning a large and diverse slate of shows, broadcast events, movies, and serials to roll out on the Xbox platform in the coming year, seemingly emphasizing experimentation above all else. Amazon or Netflix, this is not. Rather than imitating existing digital content distribution models or formats, Microsoft will be throwing lots of stuff at the wall and taking copious notes on what sticks. While Nancy Tellem, president of Xbox Entertainment Studios, and Jordan Levin, executive vice president, told Ars during a demonstration that the content is meant for a diverse audience, the number of series that feature video-game-character tropes is high. There is Fearless , a reality show hosted by an Australian Navy Seal who goes hands-on with some of the world’s most dangerous jobs (think Dirty Jobs but in even more hostile workplaces). The docuseries Every Street United will profile eight of the world’s best street soccer players and then pit them against each other for a 4v4 match at the World Cup dome in Brazil. And Extraordinary Believers is a…