Microsoft E3 Presser Will “Likely” Run Longer Than 90 Minutes – Phil Spencer

Buckle up.

Posted By | On 09th, Jun. 2017

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Microsoft is gearing up for battle this year at E3 2017. While the company’s pressers have typically been 90 minutes, the presentation this year will apparently run for longer.

As per Xbox boss Phil Spencer on Twitter, “Xbox briefing Sunday will likely run longer than our traditional 90 mins. For those recording just a heads up.”

We know that games like Sea of Thieves, Crackdown 3, 343 Industries’ “little something”, State of Decay 2 and so on will be appearing at Microsoft’s presser. There’s also the hope that during its ID@Xbox segment, we’ll finally receive release dates for long-delayed indie titles Cuphead and Below.

And of course, Microsoft will also be unveiling Project Scorpio, its price, design and ideally its release date (currently Holiday 2017).

Microsoft’s E3 presser takes place at 2 PM PDT on June 11th. Are you looking forward to it? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for more E3 coverage in the coming week.


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