Xbox lays out its plans for E3 2019

During today’s Inside Xbox episode, Microsoft laid out its plans for E3 2019. With E3 2019 only two months away, Microsoft is keen to get fans excited for the event. In addition to the usual press conference, Microsoft is hosting a number of events to celebrate Xbox and gaming.

This year, the Xbox E3 2019 Briefing will be streamed live from 6 am AEST, Monday, June 10. This event will give fans trailers for unannounced games and in-depth looks at those which have been announced already. 

To stream the briefing, you’ll need to watch on the Xbox Mixer Channel. Those watching on Mixer and logged into their Xbox account will be given free content.

Xbox E3 2019

This year, the briefing will be broadcast in six languages; 

  • English
  • German
  • French
  • Italian
  • Spanish (LATAM)
  • Portuguese (LATAM)

Additionally, there will be support for closed captions in English.

The briefing will be able to be streamed on additional streaming services and those details will be announced at a later date. 

After the success of the Hoyts GrE3n Carpet screenings of Xbox E3 Briefings, Xbox ANZ will once again be hosting these at Hoyts cinemas across Australia in 2019. More details of these special events will be announced soon.

Finally, following the Xbox E3 2019 Briefing, a special episode of Inside Xbox will be broadcast. It will air at 8 am AEST,  Tuesday, June 11 2019.

If you’re interested in the future of Xbox, make sure you tune into the Briefing on June 10 at 6 am. 

Leo Stevenson
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