With E3 in full swing, Microsoft is almost ready to take to the stage for showing off upcoming gaming products for Xbox consoles and Windows. This will also be the first chance the company has gotten to present what's next from its latest acquisition of Bethesda studios.
The Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase goes live at 10am PT / 1pm ET today, and it will be a 90-minute-long conference. Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and the various regional channels of Xbox across the globe will be broadcasting the show in 1080p at 60FPS. Microsoft was quick to point out that 4K 60FPS versions of trailers will be made available right after the live session via YouTube.
Moreover, versions of the broadcast with American Sign Language (ASL) and Audio Descriptions (AD) will be happening right alongside the main YouTube stream.
Without giving much away Microsoft is simply saying the show will present the latest games — from its studios and partners — that'll be releasing this holiday, even more Xbox Game Pass announcements, and other reveals.
343 Industries is sure to bring out Halo Infinite here, possibly with more than one trailer to show off what's improved since the last showing and perhaps multiplayer. Bethesda Game Studios' next RPG Starfield is another game that should have a big presence. Considering there are 23 studios under the Xbox flag now, and there are massive goals to hit, expect to have a packed show.
There have already been some leaks and rumors about Xbox Game Pass arrivals as well , with the remaining Bethesda games, Back 4 Blood, and Yakuza: Like a Dragon being the prime suspects to hit the service soon. This is also the show to catch for those waiting for Battlefield 2042's gameplay unveiling, while Far Cry 6 is supposed to be there in some capacity.