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What to expect at E3 2019: Live stream info, games galore, and maybe a new Xbox?

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It's the Friday before E3. For years, we've scheduled an article for that day detailing our predictions for the event, laying out every press conference and some of the games we expect to see.

This year, we're too late. E3 already started.

Five days before the masses descend on the LA Convention Center for E3 proper, Google of all companies has kicked off festivities with details—and the first games—for its Stadia streaming platform. And with that, we've reached the point where E3 is a week-long event. A week of excitement, exhaustion, and everything in between.

There's tons to come though. Sony might not be attending E3 2019 but plenty of other publishers are. Let's break down what to expect during the greatest gaming event of the year—press conferences, predictions, Cyberpunk, and more.

All eyes on Microsoft

It's safe to say Microsoft's 1 p.m. Sunday press conference (Twitch/YouTubeMixer) commands the most attention as we head into E3 2019. And sure, that's in part because Sony bowed out, leaving Microsoft to dominate the news in any way it sees fit.

Microsoft's poised to capitalize on that void though. That's the more important part. The Xbox has spent this entire console generation on the back foot—even last year I lamented what I expected to be a boring press conference—but for the first time in a long time I'm excited.

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First, and most applicable to you and me, Microsoft's continued investment in PC gaming. Just last week, Phil Spencer hit us with a one-two punch: 1) All future Microsoft first-party games will come to Steam and 2) Xbox Game Pass is coming to PC two years after its console debut, with over 100 games available on the monthly subscription service at launch.

Expect the Game Pass announcement to be expanded upon during Microsoft's press conference. So far we know the number of games, but we haven't heard any specific titles. First-party Xbox games are a given, but as I said last week I'll be curious whether any PC-specific games make it in. Crusader Kings II seems like a good fit for instance, as does PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds or maybe some of the Total Wars.



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