Microsoft brings E3 to Live
360's the place for Expo downloads and demos
Xbox Live subscribers will be able to access exclusive content relating to next week's Electronics Entertainment Expo, the biggest industry event of the year. High-definition video and demo content will be made available, covering the biggest games coming to Xbox 360:
Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation
Assassin’s Creed
BioShock
Blue Dragon
Burnout Paradise
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
FIFA Soccer 08
Guitar Hero III
Lost Odyssey
Madden NFL 08
NCAA Football 08
Need for Speed: ProStreet
Project Gotham Racing 4
The Simpsons Game
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008
Microsoft's E3 2007 press conference will also be available to watch through Xbox Live Marketplace next week,along withvideo updates straight from the show. We're also told that Xbox gamers should keep their eyes on Xbox Live's Calendar for a few surprises thrown into the bargain.
July 3, 2007
Xbox Live subscribers will be able to access exclusive content relating to next week's Electronics Entertainment Expo, the biggest industry event of the year. High-definition video and demo content will be made available, covering the biggest games coming to Xbox 360:
Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation
Assassin’s Creed
BioShock
Blue Dragon
Burnout Paradise
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
FIFA Soccer 08
Guitar Hero III
Lost Odyssey
Madden NFL 08
NCAA Football 08
Need for Speed: ProStreet
Project Gotham Racing 4
The Simpsons Game
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008
Microsoft's E3 2007 press conference will also be available to watch through Xbox Live Marketplace next week,along withvideo updates straight from the show. We're also told that Xbox gamers should keep their eyes on Xbox Live's Calendar for a few surprises thrown into the bargain.
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