Xbox Games Showcase 2023 LIVE: Every Xbox & PC game announcement, reveal and trailer

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Hello everyone! I’m Brendan Lowry, and I’m excited to welcome you to Windows Central’s live coverage of Microsoft’s Xbox Games Showcase event. You can expect plenty of awesome announcements and reveals for games coming to the Xbox and Windows PC ecosystem in 2023 and beyond. 

Before, throughout, and after the show, you can look forward to plenty of live reports, reactions, analyses, and more from Team Windows Central. Staff Writer Zachary Boddy and I will be covering the event from afar, with Windows Central Managing Editor Jez Corden and Contributor Samuel Tolbert sharing their unique perspective from the showfloor.

With games like Avowed, Fable, Hellblade 2, and STALKER 2 on the horizon as well as unannounced projects like Compulsion Games’ Project Midnight and inXile’s new RPG codenamed Cobalt in development, we expect that 2023’s Xbox Game Showcase will be a fantastic show. Thanks for joining us for it, and make sure you stay tuned with us for all the latest updates and news drops. — Brendan Lowry, Windows Central Contributor

Greetings, friends! It’s your friendly neighborhood noodle, Zachary Boddy, here at Windows Central. It’s finally that time of year… When I have to work over the weekend. Oh, and it’s also time for 2023’s Xbox Games Showcase! We’re expecting to see a huge number of announcements from Xbox’s first-party studios and third-party partners, mostly centered around all the biggest games heading to Xbox over the next year or so.

I can’t wait, personally. I hope to see news on Fable, Avowed, and Forza Motorsport (2023). State of Decay 3 may be a bit of a far-fetched dream at this point, but I’d certainly love to see it appear, too. Whatever we see, though, the Windows Central team will be here with exclusive commentary, instant live updates, and all the information you didn’t realize you needed. Even if you’re watching the Xbox Games Showcase yourself, tune into Windows Central anyway. — Zachary Boddy, Windows Central Staff Writer

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