Microsoft will hold its Xbox first-party games showcase on July 23 at 9 AM PT, the company revealed today, confirming a previous rumor. This presentation will focus primarily on Xbox Series X games, including launch title Halo Infinite. However, it’s unclear if the stream will focus exclusively on games from its first-party studios, or if it will also include third-party titles.
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The July Xbox Games Showcase will come just over two months after a third-party games presentation in May that was presented as part of the Xbox 20/20 programming series. It featured in-engine gameplay from several different titles including The Ascent, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and Scarlet Nexus, but it didn’t include extended demonstrations.

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Typically, Microsoft would hold an event like its first-party games showcase as part of a larger E3 press conference in June, but E3’s cancellation due to COVID-19 meant it had to pivot to something else. PlayStation had already decided not to participate in E3 before its full cancellation, and it instead held a PS5 reveal event in June. Neither Sony nor Microsoft have announced an exact release date or price for the PS5 or Xbox Series X.



