Xbox Microsoft E3 2019 Press Conference Times Guide
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Funnily enough, Microsoft's presser at E3 2019 will have at least a few games relevant to PlayStation fans, so it'll be worth the watch. Last year, the tech giant went big for its Xbox showcase, bringing us lots of third party announcements and reveals, like Cyberpunk 2077 and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. It's hard to judge how much focus will be on the company's first party titles this time, but we expect this conference to show off some pretty cool stuff for PS4 players regardless.

When is the Xbox E3 2019 press conference?

The Xbox press conference will be broadcast live on Sunday 9th June, 2019.

What time does the Xbox E3 2019 press conference start?

Sunday 9th June 2019 at 1pm PDT

  • North America: 1pm PDT / 2pm MDT / 3pm CDT / 4pm EDT
  • UK/Ire: 9pm BST
  • Europe: 10pm CEST / 11pm EEST
  • Asia/Oceania: 5am (Mon) JST / 4am (Mon) AWST / 6am (Mon) AEST

How long will the Xbox E3 2019 press conference be?

As an educated guess, we'd suggest that Microsoft's conference will last somewhere around an hour and a half.

What games will Microsoft show at the Xbox E3 2019 press conference?

Well, we know that it plans to unveil 14 titles from Xbox Game Studios, which will naturally all be exclusive. That doesn't leave that much time for third party stuff, but there will definitely be some interesting games for PS4 fans. Cyberpunk 2077 will probably be flaunted once again, and there's a chance we could see From Software's new game -- but more on that below.

What games are rumoured for the Xbox E3 2019 press conference?

The big one is From Software's new game, supposedly a collaboration between the studio and Game of Thrones creator George RR Martin. According to a recent leak, it's called Elden Ring, and if it really is showing up at E3, it'll most likely appear on Microsoft's stage.

There are those that believe Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will show its face at the Xbox briefing, but Sony appears to have continued its marketing partnership with the franchise, so this seems unlikely.

Also - and this probably won't apply to PS4 owners - word on the street is that a new Banjo-Kazooie game is on the cards. Will it be one of Microsoft's 14 titles? We'll just have to wait and see.


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