E3 2018: All The Microsoft Press Conference News

E3 2018: All The Microsoft Press Conference News

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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2018-all-the-microsoft-press-conference-news/1100-6459562/

Kicking off the second day of E3 2018 is Microsoft. Like last year, the company is sure to have a plethora of big announcements. Crackdown 3 is one of the last remaining of its announced exclusives that hasn't released yet; hopefully, we'll get to hear more about it. Microsoft will likely discuss other games in its upcoming roster, which we hope are sequels to its most iconic franchises, like Halo or Gears of War. In addition, ID@Xbox should also have big presence, possibly offering a showcase of the console's most noteworthy indie games.

We're rounding up all of the announcements from the briefing, and below you'll find all of our coverage of Microsoft's event. Make sure to refresh this page often as we update this feature with more stories as they develop. In the meantime, you can check out our Microsoft press conference liveblog if you want to experience the show alongside us.

E3 2018: All The Microsoft Press Conference News

Jun 10, 2018, 8:22pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2018-all-the-microsoft-press-conference-news/1100-6459562/ > Kicking off the second day of E3 2018 is Microsoft. Like last year, the company is sure to have a plethora of big announcements. Crackdown 3 is one of the last remaining of its announced exclusives that hasn't released yet; hopefully, we'll get to hear more about it. Microsoft will likely discuss other games in its upcoming roster, which we hope are sequels to its most iconic franchises, like Halo or Gears of War. In addition, ID@Xbox should also have big presence, possibly offering a showcase of the console's most noteworthy indie games. > We're rounding up all of the announcements from the briefing, and below you'll find all of our coverage of Microsoft's event. Make sure to refresh this page often as we update this feature with more stories as they develop. In the meantime, you can check out our Microsoft press conference liveblog if you want to experience the show alongside us.