With the cancellation of E3 this year, there's a pretty significant gap in the gaming industry's schedule. Over the last few years, however, more and more publishers have started to remove themselves from E3 altogether and instead host their own showcase on their own terms. So this year, things might not change all that much, as Xbox and Bethesda's Showcase, along with Summer Games Fest and other publisher-specific showcases, should help fill the gap.
Based on the teasers released so far, it seems as though Xbox and Bethesda's upcoming June 12 showcase will focus on Bethesda's highly-anticipated Starfield, set to release towards the end of the year. Along with Starfield, fans are also likely to see Arkane's 4-player co-op vampire shooter Redfall, and some more information and reveals on already-confirmed titles. But a big-name games convention would be nothing without a few surprises, and Xbox and Bethesda's Showcase are likely to have a few reveals up their sleeves.
Why Deathloop Could Be at the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase
Xbox and Bethesda's Showcase is currently slated to be around 90-minutes in length, which is pretty lengthy, but also on par for its last few showcases. And if the last few showcases are anything to go by, there should be a significant number of games on display. While a few of Xbox and Bethesda's upcoming games are surefire hits to appear at some point in the presentation, there are a few games that fans haven't heard from in quite some time, or that fans don't really know anything about at all. MachineGames' upcoming Indiana Jones title is one such game.
Confirmed in January 2021, Wolfenstein developer MachineGames is working on a brand new Indiana Jones title, and fans haven't heard anything
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