After a lot of speculation, Microsoft Gaming has officially announced the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase, set for this summer. The showcase is set to focus on the upcoming slate of Microsoft Gaming's first-party studios, including both announcements and unannounced titles.
Over the last few years, under the leadership of Phil Spencer, Microsoft's gaming division Xbox has gone through a true renaissance period. Going from the verge of closing down to not only becoming one of the biggest developers and publishers, but an industry leader setting examples like the Game Pass and backward compatibility, Xbox has had an amazing tenure with promises for a greater future.
Following the seven billion dollar acquisition of Zenimax Entertainment, the parent company of Bethesda Softworks and its associating studios, Microsoft hosted the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase last year, where they showcased the upcoming slate of Age of Empires IV, Flight Simulator, Forza Horizon 5, Halo Infinite, and the re-reveal of Bethesda's upcoming space RPG, Starfield.
Fans have been expecting a showcase of Xbox and Bethesda's upcoming slate for the summer. Since the release of Halo Infinite late last year, apart from the live service titles, updates on Xbox's first-party slate have gone more or less silent.
The Xbox & Bethesda Game Showcase, set for June 12, 2022, is expected to finally break that floodgate and showcase the slate for the rest of 2022 and early 2023.
The showcase will be streamed live in over 30 different languages on all of Xbox's social media, including YouTube.com/Xbox, Twitch.tv/Xbox, Twitch.tv/Xbox, Twitter.com/Xbox, Facebook.com/Xbox, and TikTok.com/@Xbox.
The timing for the showcase for all regions is as follows:
As Halo Infinite took
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