For the first time, Microsoft will collect games from Activision, Blizzard Entertainment, Bethesda and the rest of the Xbox Game Studios companies at an event

Xbox Games Showcase 2024

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That E3 is dead is something that players quickly accepted after the doldrums that were reflected in its return after previous and subsequent cancellations in between. Now, Summer Game Fest reigns as the great summer eventwith its own conference presented by Geoff Keighleyat the same time it includes the rest of the presentations from video game companies, including those of both large companies and indies.

The latest to join the party has been Microsoft, which has just announced that will hold its promising Xbox Games Showcase on the afternoon of Sunday, June 9, specifically at 7:00 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time). As a great incentive, it will be the first time that the event features games from Activision, Blizzard Entertainment and Bethesda along with the rest of the Xbox Game Studios and third-party companies.

After the live, the party will continue with the call [REDACTED] Direct, an event dedicated to the next game in “a beloved franchise.” According to rumors, everything indicates that Microsoft will announce a new Call of Duty Black Ops, so it is most likely that the project will be shown in depth after its reveal. Developed by Treyarch, its name on cable is “Cerberus”, which matches the image anticipated by the live broadcast.

Beyond knowing if the new Call of Duty will focus on the Gulf War with an open world campaign, the live could also feature Gears 6, another of the great rumored titles. Likewise, the cancellation of BlizzCon 2024 could lead those from Redmond to present Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred in this live.

This was Microsoft's last big event

The year began with the so-called Developer_Direct, an event that finally revealed the aspect of Indiana Jones and the Great Circlewhich could now announce its release date within this same 2024. Avowed is another title that has yet to make its debut to offer a first-person fantasy RPG that is set in the fictional world of Eora from the Pillars of Eternity franchise. Of course, Microsoft has a lot of fabric to cut, so we will have to wait if it finally does so in its next big live show.

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By Geeke