From sure shots to long shots, here are a few games that may make an appearance at the Xbox show.
Microsoft currently has nearly two dozen studios under its Xbox Game Studios umbrella, but has previously said that it's still looking to add more.
Developer Double Fine Productions has previously confirmed that the game will be launching in 2021, but a specific release date hasn't yet been officially confirmed.
Microsoft reiterates that Xbox Series X/S will support AMD's new supersampling tech, and promises new details on the same "soon."
Insider Nate Drake says information from GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb is "more up to date", though the fantasy RPG was "definitely considered for E3."
Capcom, Take Two Interactive and Warner Bros. Games also on the schedule. The PC Gaming Show and Future Games Show are returning as well.
Raz travels into the mind of Hollis Forsythe to try and undo a mistake, and finds himself in a trippy amalgamation of a hospital and a casino.
A release date for the critically accalimed flight sim on consoles could be revealed at the upcoming Xbox E3 2021 showcase.
From playful banter to sickening burns.
With the highly anticipated platform slated for a 2021 launch, it not showing up at E3 would honestly be a bit of a shock.
Obsidian Entertainment might be primed to have an eventful E3 this year, according to a recently published report.
Ninja Theory may pop in to tell fans that development is still on-going. However, an in-engine gameplay demo isn't currently planned for the show.
More Xbox Live Insiders than ever will be able to sign up for their shot at an Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S on both Xbox One and PC.
GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb says there won't be a deep dive for 343 Industries' upcoming shooter. More traditional multiplayer modes and features will be showcased.
Obsidian Entertainment wants to make future updates for the survival game "more meaningful with more and better content."
343 Industries is saving things for the upcoming E3 2021 showcase, so don't expect an "Inside Infinite" update this week.
The showcase will run for 90 minutes and features games coming to Xbox this holiday season, Xbox Game Pass releases and much more.
This month's Games With Gold offering includes two backwards compatible fighting games, a platformer, and an isometric RPG.
Ninja Theory provides a work-in-progress look at how it uses flow maps for clouds in the upcoming action adventure title.
Insider sponger, who reported the fantasy RPG as releasing in late 2022/early 2023, has been told that it's "in great shape."