The Xbox Series X gameplay reveal event on May 7 at 11 a.m. ET is less than 24 hours away. During this showcase, Microsoft will demonstrate live next-generation gameplay of "Assassin's Creed Valhalla," as well as a number of third-party titles. Whether you want to watch live or watch later, there will be plenty of opportunities.
This event is part of Microsoft's ongoing Inside Xbox live streams. These streams, also called Xbox 20/20, at least for the rest of the year, will be part of an ongoing effort to share a little more information about the Xbox Series X each month. Some Xbox 20/20 episodes will focus on games, some on hardware some focus on secondary features such as Project xCloud.
Inside Xbox will start on May 7 at 8am PT/11am ET. All upcoming Xbox 20/20 events can also be viewed at:
Also embedded below is a YouTube stream:
The YouTube stream offers a 4K option for those with 4K capable displays. available. Otherwise, please select the channel of your choice and tune in at the start time. Tom's Guide will also be live-blogging the event.
Those who wanted to see Microsoft's first-party titles will get what they want, but they will have to be patient; the July episode of Xbox 20/20 will (probably) include Halo Infinite, Wasteland 3, Minecraft Dungeons, and Microsoft Flight simulator, and will focus on Xbox Series X exclusives, including Microsoft Flight simulator. Since Microsoft owns 15 different game studios, we could theoretically see quite a few exclusive titles in July.
Besides that, we don't know much about the May 7 event, except what Microsoft has already told us: that Ubisoft will show off several titles, including the new Assassin's Creed, and perhaps other anticipated multi-platform games will also make an appearance. (Cyberpunk 2077 is currently the subject of a lot of speculation, but with the game planning something of its own for June 11, we'll see what happens.) Watch Dogs Legion is another possibility, as are newly announced games from popular third parties like EA and Activision. There are.
We don't know how long the stream will last, but the April presentation was just over 45 minutes, so it seems like a good idea to set aside an hour for the May 7 event. There may also be supplemental material on each publisher's YouTube channel, so bookmark the pages of games you are particularly interested in.
In any case, we will soon know for sure what Microsoft has in store for us. And it will be up to Sony to replicate this trick next month.
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