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E3 2019: Xbox One Games Confirmed For The Show Before The Press Conference

Plenty of games, both new and old.

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E3 2019 kicks off very soon, and while some companies won't be in attendance (namely Sony), Microsoft will be there and has promised to "go big." The company behind Xbox One will be the only console giant with a live E3 press conference (Nintendo is once again doing a pre-recorded Direct presentation), with the Xbox livestream scheduled to take place today, June 9.

Microsoft has a big show planned, and there are rumors the company will reveal its next-gen Xbox console. In fact, Microsoft is teasing Scarlett, as it's reportedly codenamed, ahead of the event.

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That isn't to say Microsoft is completely ignoring the Xbox One. On the contrary, quite a few of the games already confirmed to be at E3 2019 will be making their way onto Xbox One. We've compiled the full list below, and will continue to update it as additional titles are announced prior to and during E3. EA Play brought us a good look at a number of Xbox One games on Saturday, but even more from the biggest one--Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order--is coming during the Xbox briefing.

Other than its rumored next-gen console, Microsoft's biggest planned E3 presentation (based solely on what's been announced) is Halo Infinite. The sixth mainline game in the franchise, Halo Infinite was first teased during E3 2018. A year later, Halo Infinite game director Chris Lee is scheduled to discuss more details about the game during E3 2019. Little is currently known about what Lee plans on discussing, but 343 Industries boss Bonnie Ross has teased one of the topics will be Halo Infinite's use of the studio's new SlipSpace engine and what it's capable of from a technical standpoint. Halo Infinite has been described as a "spiritual reboot" to the Halo series. The game might have more RPG mechanics than its predecessors too, and its multiplayer and single-player may release separately.

Though they haven't been confirmed for E3 2019, several other Xbox One console exclusives could show up during the show. Gears 5 (now confirmed for a Fall 2019 release), Battletoads, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Sea of Solitude, Session, and Tunic (all of which were showcased during E3 2018) are all scheduled to release in 2019. Chances are some--if not all--will be at E3 this year.

Even if none of those games show up at E3 this year though, plenty of other games coming to Xbox One are. Some, like Respawn's aforementioned Jedi Fallen Order and Ubisoft's Ghost Recon Breakpoint, are already scheduled to release this year, so we may see gameplay from both of those.

All Xbox One Games Confirmed For E3 2019

  • Anthem (EA Play)
  • Apex Legends
  • Battlefield V (EA Play)
  • Bee Simulator
  • Borderlands 3
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
  • Cyberpunk 2077
  • Doom Eternal
  • Dying Light 2
  • FIFA 20
  • Fortnite (Summer Block Party)
  • Gears 5
  • Halo Infinite
  • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
  • Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  • The Fisherman – Fishing Planet
  • The Sinking City
  • Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint
  • Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince

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