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Xbox E3 2019 Media Briefing To Feature 14 First Party Games

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Microsoft will do everything in its possibility in order to fill the void left by Sony at E3 2019, and to kick off the next-generation of gaming the best way it can.

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Microsoft will do everything in its possibility to fill the void left by Sony at E3 2019 and to kick off the next-generation of gaming the best way it can. This, of course, goes through Xbox Scarlett’s reveal, Project xCloud, but most of all new games it will showcase.

Phil Spencer has just revealed that he has completed work on a rehearsal for the Xbox E3 2019 media briefing, which means everything has been set up and is ready to be aired live on June 9, when here in Europe it’ll be 10 pm.

Revealing this, he also let some interesting information slip to get all the Xbox fans on Twitter and around the world hype for the things to come for both Xbox One, Windows 10 PC and the future consoles on the way in 2020.

Spencer has indeed shared that the company will come to E3 2019 with 14 first-party games, which represents the biggest lineup of Xbox Game Studios (formerly known as Microsoft Studios) ever dropped at E3. And probably one of the biggest ever overall.

“Just finishing our final E3 rehearsal here with the team in Redmond. Feel really good about the briefing. Lots to show,” he said, before adding: “we have 14 Xbox Game Studios games in the show this year, more first party games than we’ve ever had in the show. Fun times.”

Of course, the count will also include titles we already have in our consoles or know they exist, such as Sea of Thieves, Gears 5, Halo Infinite and The Outer Worlds. It’ll remain to be seen whether titles like Ori and the Will of the Wisps, which is not coming from an Xbox Game Studios but is set to be published under that label, are been counted, same as We Happy Few.

Whatever it is, that games count is set to be huge no matter the definitions, and we’re hyped to see what’s next for Xbox at E3 2019. Same as inXile Entertainment, it seems…


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