
This week, the game industry remains busy with the ongoing Tokyo Game Show. On Tuesday, both Nintendo & PlayStation got ahead of the curve with Nintendo Direct and PlayStation State of Play livestreams respectively. But despite the homefield advantage its competitors has, Microsoft is to host an Xbox Livestream for Tokyo Game Show on Friday, September 15th.
At least what can be gathered from the showcase will center on creators from the region with new entries coming to the platform moving forward. Additionally, word did break out that Microsoft/Bethesda will be announcing the official Xbox version for Deathloop on the same day. And as the report said, the announcement took place during the presentation.
Additionally, there is also slew of other games that were presented during the show which Xbox fans will be excited to see come to the platform and even more, Xbox Game Pass. You can read the full list below:
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey [Xbox Game Pass] – 9/15
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (Console, PC) – 9/15
Ni no Kuni Wrath of the White Witch Remastered (Console, PC) [Xbox Game Pass] – 9/15
Nino Kuni II Revenant Kingdom (Console) – 2023
Guilty Gear –Strive– (Console, PC) [Xbox Game Pass] – Coming Soon
BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Special Edition (Console, PC) [Xbox Game Pass] – Coming Soon
Palworld (Console) – 2023
Fuga: Melodies of Steel [Xbox Game Pass] – 9/15
Dyson Sphere Program [PC Game Pass] – 10/13
While the acquisition plans are still underway, Microsoft did not waste time to showcase Blizzard Entertainment’s Overwatch 2. The arrangement unveiled a new Hero, Kiriko. “Teleport through walls to protect teammates with a healing ofuda or dash towards enemies to take them out with your kunai.”
Just yesterday, Microsoft & Twitch featured upcoming titles for the platform with its annual /twitchgaming: ID@Xbox Fall Showcase. The presentation headlined titles such as Metal: Hellsinger, Mooncars, Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, Valheim, and The Walking Dead: The Final Season. You can read the full report by heading here.
Are you excited with the announcements made at Tokyo Game Show from Microsoft?
Source: Xbox Wire







