Xbox Partner Preview Promises New Game Releases
- 10/16/2024
Gaming fans are in for a treat with an upcoming Xbox Partner Preview happening this week. This showcase will feature new games from celebrated developers like Sega and Remedy, among others, and was announced through Xbox's official social media channels. The event will spotlight anticipated titles including Alan Wake 2: The Lake House, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers.
The presentation, as detailed by Xbox Wire, is slated to last about 25 minutes and will unveil over a dozen new trailers for games compatible with Xbox Series X, S, and PC. You can watch the event live on Thursday, October 17, starting at 10 AM PT / 6 PM BST / 1 PM ET, either on the official Xbox YouTube channel or via the Xbox Twitch channel.
Notably, the YouTube stream will broadcast in 4K at 60 frames per second, while Twitch will offer a 1080p stream at the same frame rate. The showcase will also feature multi-language subtitle support and American Sign Language (ASL) versions available on the Xbox YouTube channel and the XboxASL Twitch page. A British Sign Language (BSL) version will be accessible on the Xbox On YouTube channel.
While first-party content from Xbox Game Studios might not be featured, excitement remains high for updates on other highly anticipated games such as Dynasty Warriors: Origins and Monster Hunter Wilds. As October 17 approaches, the gaming community is buzzing with anticipation to discover what Xbox has in store.
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