E3 is here, and all of the big video game developers are unveiling their livestreams for the event. Microsoft will join companies like Nintendo and Square Enix in hosting a digital showcase highlighting its games. The 90-minute event is a joint Xbox and Bethesda stream detailing new games and content from Bethesda Softworks, Xbox Game Studios, and some third-party developers.
We can expect to see Starfield, Halo Infinite, and possibly an expansion to the library found in the Xbox Game Pass. Of course, completely new game announcements are expected as well, and perhaps even plans for the next line of Xbox Series consoles.
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The E3 2021 Xbox Showcase broadcasts at 10 a.m. PT today. Thatâs similar timing to other showcases, which begin mid-morning on the West Coast and in the afternoon on the East Coast. Itâs the perfect thing to watch while you drink a morning coffee or have a lunch break (which might just be more coffee).
The showcase can be viewed on Xboxâs YouTube channel and Twitch page, as well as Facebook and Twitter. So, regardless of your preferred platform, you will be able to watch the showcase this year.
We can expect to see plenty of new game announcements, follow-ups on already announced games, and possibly something about the Xbox Game Pass. However, we donât really have anything confirmed, so this is all speculation. We can make some safe guesses, though. Starfield and Halo Infinite feel like shoo-ins, as these games are the biggest games from Microsoft and Bethesda that are expected to come out this year.
We might also get more information about Psychonauts 2, which is set to release this year. It wouldnât really be E3 if we didnât get new Forza news. Elder Scrolls 6 is also a possibility, but itâs unlikely weâll get any extensive information about it â expect another teaser, if anything.
Make sure to check out our E3 event guide, which breaks down all biggest livestreams worth watching during the show.
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