We had been speculating for a long time about when we would see the first Xbox Series X games in action, and Microsoft has just answered this big question, without going into too much detail. On May 7, a new program, Inside Xbox, will be held to showcase the first titles to be added to the catalogue of this promising new-generation console, but it’s worth noting, developed by non-Microsoft studios.
“Do you want to see games for Xbox Series X? We want to show you games for Xbox Series X,” Redmond’s report said in a message posted on social networks. “Check out the next generation of gameplay at the Xbox Inside on Thursday, May 7 at 5:00 p.m. (peninsular time) / 10:00 a.m. (CDMX time)”. Microsoft has made it clear that this first event will only cover third party releases, with the recently announced Assassin’s Creed Valhalla being one of the big stars of the program.
We’ll have to wait until June, presumably the week of the cancelled E3 2020, to see in action the Xbox Series X video games developed by Microsoft’s internal studios, among which the long-awaited Halo Infinite would stand out.
You want to see games for the Xbox Series X? We want to show you games for the Xbox Series X.
Check out First Look next-gen gameplay from our global developers partners within #InsideXbox on Thursday, May 7 at 8am PT. pic.twitter.com/xVdgIeRBJX
— Xbox (@Xbox) April 30, 2020