Xbox E3 2019 Will Have More First-Party Games Than Ever Before

Xbox promised that E3 2019 would be a big year, they weren't lying.
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E3 is less than ten days away and Team Green over at Xbox can’t wait to share some pretty big surprises this year. Though the company has boasted this will be their “biggest year yet,” something they say every year and more often than not deliver, Microsoft gave us a small taste of what’s to come, including 14 first-party reveals happening soon! 

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The tweet above reads, “Just finishing our final E3 rehearsal here with the team in Redmond. Feel really good about the briefing. Lots to show. We have 14 Xbox Game Studios games in the show this year, more first party games than we’ve ever had in the show. Fun times.” 

We know we are going to be getting more Gears news, as well as more on Halo Infinite, but what else? Battletoads is a giving, seeing as that was a huge feature last year, as well as Obsidian Entertainment’s Outer Worlds and Moon Studios’ Ori and the Will of the Wisps. 

Age of Empires is also expected in addition to Minecraft Dungeons, but there could definitely be some big surprises seeing as how Microsoft confirmed that they will also be announcing a few more studio acquisitions at this year’s showcase as well. 

The fun begins on June 9th, are you excited to see what Team Xbox has up their sleeve? Tell us all about your hopes and predictions by hitting us up over on Twitter @PrimaGames


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