I don't think C# really has bloat — there is generally very little overlap between things they add, and each release they don't add a lot. This release's big thing was better extension method syntax and the ability to use "field" in properties. Each release is about that big, and I feel like the language is largely very easy to internalize and work in.
New features are often more likely to be semantic sugar instead of some new big thing.
New features are often more likely to be semantic sugar instead of some new big thing.