Watch the Microsoft E3 Press Conference in style with the Xbox GrE3n Carpet experience

Microsoft is giving fans the chance to experience its E3 Press Conference in style. The Xbox GrE3n Carpet is a luxury cinema experience that lets fans watch the Press Conference, enjoy breakfast and do it all while relaxing in a Hoyts LUX Cinema.

The Xbox GrE3n Carpet events are happening across Australia and will take place in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Wellington in New Zealand.

Fans can get access to this amazing event by purchasing a ticket from Eventbrite.

Xbox E3 Event

For the low price of only $20 AUD, you’ll get entry to Hoyts LUX to watch the Xbox E3 Event, breakfast, competitions and giveaways including an Xbox One X and a screening of SOLO: A Star Wars Story.

All proceeds from the event will be going towards charity and the events will take place at;

  • Entertainment Quarter (Sydney) – bookings available here
  • Wetherill Park (Sydney) – bookings available here
  • Melbourne Central (Melbourne) – bookings available here
  • Sunnybank Plaza (Brisbane)– bookings available here
  • Sylvia Park (Mt Wellington, NZ) – bookings available here

The event kicks off at 5.30 am AEST and runs until 11.30 am AEST on Monday, June 11, 2018. Luckily, it’s a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand so you won’t even need to chuck a sickie.

Thanks heaps Queen Elizabeth.

Make sure you book your tickets before they’re all gone.

What do you think Microsoft will announce at the Xbox E3 Event?

Crowds gather at the Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing at the Galen Center on Monday, June 9, 2014 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision for Microsoft/AP Images)
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