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While we all wait impatiently to see what Microsoft has in store for the Xbox Series X conference in July , the official date of the famous event is still unknown. If many agree that it will take place the week of July 20, some get a little more wet and now advance a specific date.
July 23 would be the time when Microsoft would speak to present its first party games. This information comes from the VGC site which is based on its own sources as well as the estimates of Jeff Grubb, of Venturebeat.
If this event will be an opportunity for third-party publishers who are partners of Microsoft to unveil games, first party studios like The Initiative, Playground Games or even Ninja Theory should be in the center of attention. The first gameplay images of Halo Infinitie should also appear and we can easily imagine that the Redmond company has some surprises in store for us. The first game from the recent studio The Initiative should also be officially presented.
We really can't wait to see what Microsoft has in its boxes and in general, that the emulsion around video games is gaining in intensity. This period where rumors drag on is a great way to show that an event like the E3 show, with its condensed excitement, is sorely lacking in the 2020 landscape.
July 23 would be the time when Microsoft would speak to present its first party games. This information comes from the VGC site which is based on its own sources as well as the estimates of Jeff Grubb, of Venturebeat.
If this event will be an opportunity for third-party publishers who are partners of Microsoft to unveil games, first party studios like The Initiative, Playground Games or even Ninja Theory should be in the center of attention. The first gameplay images of Halo Infinitie should also appear and we can easily imagine that the Redmond company has some surprises in store for us. The first game from the recent studio The Initiative should also be officially presented.
We really can't wait to see what Microsoft has in its boxes and in general, that the emulsion around video games is gaining in intensity. This period where rumors drag on is a great way to show that an event like the E3 show, with its condensed excitement, is sorely lacking in the 2020 landscape.