A new Xbox showcase is scheduled for Wednesday this week, where Microsoft has promised new trailers, game reveals, and release windows from various publishers in the gaming scene. Some of the big names include giants like Capcom, Electronic Arts (EA), and Nexon. The upcoming Xbox Partner Preview will be the second phase of the event and will bring a host of new information for fans to munch on.
According to the official Xbox Wire blog post from Microsoft, the presentation will be a 30-minute long broadcast where gamers will learn more about the "combat and traversal" in Tales of Kenzera: Zau, gameplay from Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, and a closer look at The First Berserker: Khazan. The presentation will also bring more titles coming to the Xbox, Windows, and Game Pass.
Xbox Partner Preview for March is Ready to Showcase Various New Projects to Fans
The Xbox Partner Preview broadcast will be held on March 6, 2024, at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM GMT / 11:30 PM IST. Interested viewers can catch the presentation live on Xbox's official Twitch and YouTube handles.
The Xbox Partner Preview format is focused on sharing exciting game news from talented studios across the globe, says Microsoft. The broadcast will only have new game reveals, release date announcements, and new gameplay for the upcoming games. One can also expect unique stories from the developers on the official Xbox Wire.
Aside from the confirmed titles which will take their respective slots in the presentation, Xbox has promised more unnamed titles one can expect from the broadcast. However, viewers will have to wait and see it for themselves.
There is much more than just the three titles that were mentioned in the Xbox Wire blog post. However, most gamers assume that the presentation will not introduce any major updates on the Xbox Game Studios and Activision Blizzard games. The presentation will primarily focus on upcoming Xbox, PC, and Game Pass titles from third parties. The official Xbox Wire site has also stated that it will keep the page updated on new information and trailers one can catch in case they miss out on the presentation. Viewers can also go to co-streamers and content creators to have a more interactive session of the broadcast, where one can exchange opinions and more.