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Microsoft’s E3 2019 To Feature Its Biggest Ever Lineup Of First-Party Games
By Alleef Ashaari|May 31, 2019|0 Comment
With Sony and EA out of the way at E3 2019, Microsoft has a huge opportunity to grab the spotlight and turn out as the ‘winner’ at this year’s event. That could become a possibility as Xbox head Phil Spencer confirms that Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference will feature a whopping 14 first-party titles from Xbox Game Studios.
In his tweet, Spencer stated that Microsoft will show off “more first party games than we’ve ever had in the show.” In comparison, last year’s E3 2018 had the company show a gazillion world exclusive announcements, only a handful of which were even first-party Xbox exclusives.
Just finishing our final E3 rehearsal here with the team in Redmond. Feel really good about the briefing. Lots to show. 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. #XboxE3
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) May 30, 2019
Confirmed first-part titles from Xbox Game Studios to be featured at Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference include (via Gematsu):
There are 10 more first-party exclusives that haven’t been revealed, so rest assured that there’ll probably be plenty of unexpected surprises for Xbox players and gamers at E3 2019.
Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference is slated for 10 June at 4am GMT+8 this year (9 June 4pm ET). Head on over here to find out where to watch live stream when it happens.
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