Watch Microsoft's Xbox E3 2019 live stream here

Published , by Sam Chandler

Microsoft’s Xbox E3 2019 live stream ushers in this year’s iconic gaming expo. As the official start point of the event, Microsoft has a lot of responsibility on its shoulders. Thankfully, Xbox has gone from strength to strength, and Phil Spencer is hardly going to sit idly by and not capitalize on all the recent developer acquisitions. Please check out the Xbox E3 2019 live stream below!

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Xbox E3 2019 live stream

The Microsoft Xbox E3 2019 stream starts on Sunday, June 9 at 1PM PT / 4PM ET. The Xbox E3 live streams typically last between 90 minutes to 2 hours, and in recent years, that time is often jam-packed full of games. Last year, the event kicked off with Halo Infinite, so hopefully this year we’re treated to a little bit more than an in-engine teaser.

The Outer Worlds is being developed by Obsidian Entertainment, one of Microsoft's recent acquisitions.

As mentioned above, Microsoft has recently acquired numerous developers, with one of the major ones being Obsidian Entertainment, but there are also many others. Some of the developers making exclusive titles for Xbox include: 343 Industries, The Coalition, Turn 10, Rare, The Initiative, Undead Labs, Playground Games, Ninja Theory, and Compulsion Games. What this means is that Xbox is in an excellent position to depose the absent monarch, PlayStation, which is often lauded as the exclusive king.

Here’s hoping that this E3 will bring Xbox and Windows 10 players a whole lot of exclusive titles to experience on their preferred platforms. Josh has done a thorough write-up of exactly what we might expect from Xbox’s E3 2019 presentation.

Personally, I’m holding out hope for a new Fable title, as well as more information on Halo Infinite, and something more from Rare regarding Sea of Thieves.

Be sure to keep it locked to Shacknews as we bring you the latest news, announcements, and exclusive developer interviews fresh out of E3 2019.