E3 2019 | Xbox Media Briefing Recap

Microsoft took to the stage to reveal new information about the latest additions to the Xbox library. This year’s E3 Media Briefing saw announcements and updates of 60 games, 14 of those the products of Microsoft’s new studios and partnerships, and 34 games confirmed for Game Pass. We were also surprised by another acquisition of a highly acclaimed game studio. Phil Spencer teased new details about Project xCloud, the games streaming service that has been in development for years, and the newest Xbox console, launching holiday season 2020. What new goodies did we receive this year?

Project Scarlett

Microsoft’s new console, codenamed Project Scarlett, will be released next year. This beast of a machine sports a new custom CPU, the newest GDDR6 RAM, support for 8K resolutions, frame rates up to 120 FPS, and full hardware based ray-tracing support. If none of that made any sense to you, it roughly translates to “yeah, this thing is pretty strong and the games are going to look good.” The actual name, pricing, and physical design of the box will be revealed at a later date, presumably before the holiday 2020 launch.

Project xCloud

The new game streaming service is set to go live later this year around October. You have two options to stream, either by using an Xbox One as a personal server, or by utilizing one of Microsoft’s servers in one of their data centers. Basically, if you own an Xbox, you’ll be able to stream games to it and play games on your TV. If not, you can still stream games from practically any other device, whenever, wherever, as long as you have a strong internet connection to connect to Microsoft’s servers. Again, pricing details are still up in the air, but we should see more by October.  

Game Pass

Game Pass is headed to PC with a library of over 100 games specifically curated for the platform. The open beta has already started, so give it a shot if you want! Also announced was Game Pass Ultimate, for those who want access to the service on both Xbox and PC, alongside a subscription to Xbox Live Gold, all for $14.99 per month.

New Elite Controller

Version 2.0 of the Xbox Elite Controller offers more options for thumbstick tension, game profiles, and more. Pre-orders begin soon.

Games, of course.

Plenty of games were revealed this year, with a little something for everyone regardless of your flavor of genre. The ID@XBOX showcase reel We also received updates and release dates for a few previously announced titles:

ID@Xbox

Various Developers

The showcase reel of indie titles coming to the platform includes popular titles such as CrossCode, Afterparty, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS), among others.


The Outer Worlds

Obsidian Entertainment / Private Division

From the creators of Fallout New Vegas, this futuristic shooter definitely has a Fallout vibe in its presentation.


Bleeding Edge

Ninja Theory

Taking a break from the usual single player, narrative driven games Ninja theory is famous for, Bleeding Edge is a 4 v 4 multiplayer action brawler. The characters and art style personally remind me of Overwatch, and the game has a lot of charm. There will be a technical test later this month for those who are interested.


Ori and the Will of the Wisps

Moon Studios

The sequel to the hit franchise debut releases February 11, 2020.


Minecraft Dungeons

Mojang

It’s like Minecraft and Gauntlet had a baby.


Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Respawn Entertainment

Revealed at EA’s event yesterday, we were shown an extended trailer for Fallen Order, which releases this year on November 15.


Blair Witch

Bloober Team

A horror adventure game starring a detective and his dog as they attempt to find a missing child. August 30, 2019.


Cyberpunk 2077

CD Projeckt Red

Sure, Keanu Reeves, you can be in a highly anticipated game! Cyberpunk is looking better every time we see more, and officially releases April 16, 2020.


Spiritfarer

Thunder Lotus Games

An interesting looking adventure management game with a nice aesthetic. You play as a child who cares for animal companions before letting them go.


Battletoads

Dlala Studios / Rare

Rash, Zitz, and Pimple return for more 2-D beat em’ up action. And yes, the speeder bikes we all have nightmares about are back.


RPG Time: The Legend of Wright

DeskWorks

A unique RPG Adventure with a papercraft art style.


Microsoft Flight Simulator

Xbox Game Studios

The Flight Simulator franchise has been on hiatus for a very long time, so it’s a surprise to see it return so suddenly, and looking better than ever.


Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition

Forgotten Empires

Featuring a new campaign and 4K graphics, this remaster of the classic game will be releasing later this Fall 2019.


Wasteland 3

inExile Entertainment

This post-apocalyptic tactical RPG takes place in a very different version of Colorado than residents of the state are familiar with, I’m sure.


Psychonauts 2

Double Fine

Tim Schafer, always a pleasure, revealed a new trailer for the long awaited sequel to a cult classic. Oh, also Microsoft owns the studio now, so there’s that.


Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

TT Games

The newest entry in the popular series contains the entire mainline Star Wars story from The Phantom Menace to The Rise of Skywalker. Releases sometime next year.


DragonBall Z: Kakarot

Bandai Namco

You like DragonBall Z? Have some more DragonBall Z, this time with action RPG flavoring!


12 Minutes

Luis Antonio

One of the more unique showings, this overhead interactive thriller takes place in a time loop where a man is trying to save his girlfriend from a grisly fate.


Way to the Woods

Anthony Tan

You play as a deer as you navigate dangerous areas and solve puzzles with your fawn in tow. The music, by aivi & surasshu, (a personal favorite duo of mine and potentially any Steven Universe fans), was a standout during this reveal.


Gears 5

The Coalition  

Releasing September 10th, Gears 5 will feature a new Horde Mode (with a trial session set for August 19) and the new Escape mode, a 3-player co-op survival mode. If you pre-order you can get a Terminator skin!


Gears POP!

Mediatonic

Yes, this is still a thing. For Android and iOS.


Dying Light 2

Techland

His name is Aiden. Spring 2020.


Forza Horizon 4: Lego Speed Champions Expansion

Playground Games

The obligatory stage car this year was a McLaren, but made out of Lego which I don’t think is street legal. The new expansion launches this week!


State of Decay 2: Heartland

Undead Labs

This new expansion features two different characters with two different stories that brings them to the same location.


Phantasy Star Online 2

Sega

This was a surprise! Western fans of the PSO series have been asking for a proper localized release of the latest online game since it launched in 2012. Well, it will finally arrive next spring and be free to play. Thanks, Sega.


Crossfire X

Smilegate

This popular PC title will arrive on consoles for the first time next year.


Tales of Arise

Bandai Namco

As a huge Tales Of fan, this trailer had me very excited and feeling like a kid again. The graphics and overall production values reach a level the series has never seen before, and I can’t wait to see more.


Borderlands 3

Gearbox Software

In case you forgot, Borderlands 3 is out in a few short months on September 23, 2019. Prepare for some more intense looting and shooting.  


Elden Ring

FromSoftware

What do you get when cross the Dark Souls mastermind Hidetaka Miyazaki with the Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin? Whatever this is. The trailer didn’t show or explain much, typical for a FromSoft teaser, but looks like it will be one to keep an eye on nonetheless.


Halo Infinite

343 Industries

Master Chief is back for another fight! The Halo Infinite trailer is actually running in engine, so this is a good indication of the kind of technical prowess we can expect from games in the next generation.

All in all, this was a solid presentation with a little something for everyone. Happy gaming!

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