Microsoft announced that it will be hosting an Xbox event atTokyo Game Show, with full presentation details confirmed today by CEO of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer.The Tokyo Game Show 2024 will take place from September 26 to 29, with livestream events broadcast in multiple languages, specifically with audio descriptions in English and Japanese.
In a video uploaded byXbox, Spencer invites fans from all over the world to attend the Xbox Tokyo Game Show broadcast, either in-person or online, onSeptember 26 at 6am EST / 3am Pacific / 11am UK / 7pm JST. At this point, there are no announcements regarding the length of the livestream or what will be showcased, but hopefully, more details will surface as show time draws near. Those wishing to be a part of the fun can tune into either the Tokyo Game Show’s official YouTube channel or Xbox’s social channels.

Though currently,fans have no idea what to expect in terms of length and content, there will be updates from Activision, Blizzard, Bethesda, and Xbox Game Studios during the show. According to Phil Spencer, there will be a few more surprises in store for fans to enjoy, as he states: “We’ll also showcase an exciting lineup of games from third-party partners primarily based in Japan and across Asia, including games coming to Xbox Game Pass.”
What To Expect From Xbox At The Tokyo Game Show 2024
Microsoft Will Most Likely Showcase Highly-Anticipated Upcoming Titles
While there are not many concrete details on the titles being shown,fans can likely expect something from the major titles that Microsoft and Xbox have been announcingleft and right. During previous Tokyo Game Show broadcasts, the details on upcoming games are abundant, but usually, there is nothing major announced, which means this probably won’t be where therumored Xbox handheldcould be revealed. With that said, some standout titles will most likely find their way onto the show this year.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6is one of the most highly-anticipated games coming soon, and there should be at least a few key details revealed during the show.Indiana Jones and the Great Circleis set to release in December, and if the show goes as most have in the past, there will be details emerging about thedevelopment process and progress for Indieas well.
Bethesda’s next big release is theStarfield Shattered SpaceDLC, set to release on September 30. While lots of key details on the DLC have already been revealed - includingits trophies and achievements- it’s likely fans will see more of the game at TGS. If not, then the third-party titles from Japanese and Asian developers confirmed by Spencer should provide more than enough to look forward to from Xbox atTokyo Game Showthis year.