Xbox Games Showcase 2024 stream - when it starts and how to watch it on YouTube, Twitch, and more

Jun. 8, 2024



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In what’s likely to prove a highlight of theSummer Game Fest schedule, It’s nearly time for the Xbox Games Showcase stream, so here’s everything you need to know about it, including when and where you can watch it.

Microsoftis keeping its cards close to its chest, saying we can expect “a first look at new games fromXbox Game Studios, leading creators, and partners from around the globe.” That, and we’ll also see updates on previously revealed games and what’s coming to Game Pass.

As to what those games might be, your guess is as good as ours. Starfield’s Shattered Space expansion is due to release this fall, so a peep at that would make sense. There have also beenreportsof the next Gears of War game rearing its head, though we’ll need to wait and see if that comes to be.

Mind you, we do know that we’re getting a good look at Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, though it doesn’t quite count as that’s getting a showcase to itself after the Xbox Games Showcase ends. Still, I rather think I prefer going into something totally blind, don’t you?

Thankfully, we do know when the Xbox Showcase stream kicks off and where you can watch it, so read on for those nuggets of information.

You can find an Xbox Games Showcase stream onYouTube,Twitch, andFacebook, where you can watch them, too. As always, each live stream will likely go up five to ten minutes before the broadcast is due to begin, so get your drinks and snacks and settle in.

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