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Microsoft’s Xbox Games Showcase is on July 23rdMessage received, Master Chief
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June is over, but we’re not free from FakE3 just yet, folks. Two of the ‘softs, Micro and Ubi, are planning showcases of their upcoming games for July. We’ve already got adate for Ubisoft Forward, and now Microsoft have announced the date for their big announcement bonanza as well. They’ll be showing off all manner of Xbox (and likely PC) games on Thursday, July 23rd.Of course we don’t know exactly what Microsoft will be showing during the event, but we can make some educated guesses. According to Microsoft’sprior announcement, this month’s event will focus on their first-party projects under the Xbox Game Studios umbrella.Recently, 343 Industries posted amessage from The Banishedlikely signalling their return inHalo Infinite. I’d wager we’ll hear other Infinite-related details during the show as well. Games that routinely see updates likeSea Of ThievesandMinecraftmay also get a nod if Microsoft care to share the sorts of things we can expect from them over the next year.🎮 Xbox Games Showcase📅 July 23rd⏰ 9am PT@SummerGameFestPre-Show at 8am PT with@GeoffKeighleyon@YouTubeGaming#XboxGamesShowcasepic.twitter.com/zGr5AnFwic— Xbox (@Xbox)July 6, 2020To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsThen there’sFable 4, the neither confirmed nor announced sequel to the series that Microsofthave been very sketchy aboutof late. They claimed a recently-registered Fable handle on Twitter was just standard operating procedure, which it may be, despite the auspicious timing. Not long after, theyfiled some new trademarkpaperwork with “intent to use.” That’s a little less standard procedure for an otherwise dormant series. Despite all that, definitely absolutely do not expect anything or get your hopes up because I totally am not either. Definitely.As he has with several other showcases, games presenter man Geoff Keighley will be doing a pre-show an hour prior to the showcase as part of his Summer Game Fest if you’re into such things. Otherwise you can catch the presentation directly through the XboxTwitchandYouTubeaccounts at 5pm BST / 9am PDT.Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.
June is over, but we’re not free from FakE3 just yet, folks. Two of the ‘softs, Micro and Ubi, are planning showcases of their upcoming games for July. We’ve already got adate for Ubisoft Forward, and now Microsoft have announced the date for their big announcement bonanza as well. They’ll be showing off all manner of Xbox (and likely PC) games on Thursday, July 23rd.Of course we don’t know exactly what Microsoft will be showing during the event, but we can make some educated guesses. According to Microsoft’sprior announcement, this month’s event will focus on their first-party projects under the Xbox Game Studios umbrella.Recently, 343 Industries posted amessage from The Banishedlikely signalling their return inHalo Infinite. I’d wager we’ll hear other Infinite-related details during the show as well. Games that routinely see updates likeSea Of ThievesandMinecraftmay also get a nod if Microsoft care to share the sorts of things we can expect from them over the next year.🎮 Xbox Games Showcase📅 July 23rd⏰ 9am PT@SummerGameFestPre-Show at 8am PT with@GeoffKeighleyon@YouTubeGaming#XboxGamesShowcasepic.twitter.com/zGr5AnFwic— Xbox (@Xbox)July 6, 2020To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsThen there’sFable 4, the neither confirmed nor announced sequel to the series that Microsofthave been very sketchy aboutof late. They claimed a recently-registered Fable handle on Twitter was just standard operating procedure, which it may be, despite the auspicious timing. Not long after, theyfiled some new trademarkpaperwork with “intent to use.” That’s a little less standard procedure for an otherwise dormant series. Despite all that, definitely absolutely do not expect anything or get your hopes up because I totally am not either. Definitely.As he has with several other showcases, games presenter man Geoff Keighley will be doing a pre-show an hour prior to the showcase as part of his Summer Game Fest if you’re into such things. Otherwise you can catch the presentation directly through the XboxTwitchandYouTubeaccounts at 5pm BST / 9am PDT.Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.
June is over, but we’re not free from FakE3 just yet, folks. Two of the ‘softs, Micro and Ubi, are planning showcases of their upcoming games for July. We’ve already got adate for Ubisoft Forward, and now Microsoft have announced the date for their big announcement bonanza as well. They’ll be showing off all manner of Xbox (and likely PC) games on Thursday, July 23rd.
Of course we don’t know exactly what Microsoft will be showing during the event, but we can make some educated guesses. According to Microsoft’sprior announcement, this month’s event will focus on their first-party projects under the Xbox Game Studios umbrella.
Recently, 343 Industries posted amessage from The Banishedlikely signalling their return inHalo Infinite. I’d wager we’ll hear other Infinite-related details during the show as well. Games that routinely see updates likeSea Of ThievesandMinecraftmay also get a nod if Microsoft care to share the sorts of things we can expect from them over the next year.
🎮 Xbox Games Showcase📅 July 23rd⏰ 9am PT@SummerGameFestPre-Show at 8am PT with@GeoffKeighleyon@YouTubeGaming#XboxGamesShowcasepic.twitter.com/zGr5AnFwic— Xbox (@Xbox)July 6, 2020To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings
🎮 Xbox Games Showcase📅 July 23rd⏰ 9am PT@SummerGameFestPre-Show at 8am PT with@GeoffKeighleyon@YouTubeGaming#XboxGamesShowcasepic.twitter.com/zGr5AnFwic— Xbox (@Xbox)July 6, 2020
🎮 Xbox Games Showcase📅 July 23rd⏰ 9am PT@SummerGameFestPre-Show at 8am PT with@GeoffKeighleyon@YouTubeGaming#XboxGamesShowcasepic.twitter.com/zGr5AnFwic
Then there’sFable 4, the neither confirmed nor announced sequel to the series that Microsofthave been very sketchy aboutof late. They claimed a recently-registered Fable handle on Twitter was just standard operating procedure, which it may be, despite the auspicious timing. Not long after, theyfiled some new trademarkpaperwork with “intent to use.” That’s a little less standard procedure for an otherwise dormant series. Despite all that, definitely absolutely do not expect anything or get your hopes up because I totally am not either. Definitely.
As he has with several other showcases, games presenter man Geoff Keighley will be doing a pre-show an hour prior to the showcase as part of his Summer Game Fest if you’re into such things. Otherwise you can catch the presentation directly through the XboxTwitchandYouTubeaccounts at 5pm BST / 9am PDT.
Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.