When is the Xbox E3 2017 Press Conference?
It's a big E3 for Xbox One and Microsoft. Scorpio will obviously be there, along with new games, trailer and release dates. You'll want to watch the conferences so you don't miss out and this everything we know about Microsoft's plans so far.
Be sure to check out our pages detailing Sony's 2017 E3 conference and Nintendo's 2017 E3 conference as well. And for the full E3 2017 schedule, head to our main page.
When is the Xbox E3 2017 press conference?
The Xbox E3 2017 conference will start at 2pm PT / 10pm BST on June 11. There's no word yet on any pre-conference show, or what might happen after, but we'll add in any additional plans as we hear about them.
Where can I watch the Xbox E3 2017 press conference?
Microsoft would love it if you watch it on Mixer, it's new-ish livestreaming platform (previously 'Beam') but, realistically, it's going to be on Xbox's YouTube page or on Twitch, which is embedded here:
What games will be at the Xbox E3 2017 press conference?
Obviously there will be plenty of third party stuff on show like Destiny 2, Call of Duty WW2 and even rumors of Red Dead 2 (unlikely given the recent delay, but we can dream). That just leaves what we know about, so Sea of Thieves will likely be getting a good showing off this year, new Crackdown 3 is long overdue, then there's something Forza shaped likely, as well as Cuphead and State of Decay 2. There's bound to be some surprises though so stay tuned.
What Scorpio stuff will be at the Xbox E3 2017 press conference?
Xbox Scorpio's likely to be featured prominently this year, so expect a proper name and plenty of games showing off what it can do. Microsoft's big on everything running all games from Xbox One to S and upwards though, so don't expect any 'Scorpio exclusives.' Chances are we'll see familiar game's running at a higher spec with a bit more pretty to splash about.
For more Xbox stuff check out the best upcoming Xbox One games (which will almost certainly need an update after E3) and our best Xbox games you can play right now.
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