The Next Inside Xbox is all about E3 2019

Microsoft has promised an action-packed Xbox Insider for April 2019. The next episode will air on April 17, 2019, at 7 am AEST and will include news about E3 2019, Xbox FanFest, Game Pass, Sea of Thieves, The Coalition, Warhammer Chaosbane and Rage 2

This special hour-long episode will be streamed live on Mixer, Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.

Anyone who logs into their Microsoft account and watches Inside Xbox on Mixer will receive a Rage 2 avatar. 

Inside Xbox E3

In addition to the other announcements, Microsoft is promising some special Backwards Compatibility announcements along with some very special surprises. 

Finally, Microsoft has advised; 

due to popular demand, we’re bringing back the Ebon Flintlock in-game accessory from Sea of Thieves to celebrate a year of fortune and stories set on the high seas.

Tune into Inside Xbox on April 17, 2019 at 7 am AEST.

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