Microsoft’s 7.00 am AEST press conference has come and gone, but we’ve got all the news bundled up into one tidy package for you Aussie sleepyheads.
As expected, Project Scorpio — now Xbox One X — was detailed first, alongside news of backwards compatibility and a lot of games.
Here’s all that went down this morning:
Hardware
- Project Scorpio is now called Xbox One X
- Xbox One X: Microsoft details its powerhouse of a console
- The Xbox One X is priced at $499 USD, $649 AUD
- Xbox One X: Here are the games with confirmed updates come November
- Original Xbox titles will soon be backwards compatible on Xbox One
First-party games
- Forza Motorsport 7 unveiled in true 4K
- Crackdown 3 launches in November
- Ori and the Will of the Wisps announced
- ID@Xbox: Here’s the latest batch of titles showcased at E3 2017
- Minecraft cross-platform play: Nintendo says yes, Sony no to Microsoft
- Microsoft @ E3: Here are the freebies you’ll get by using Mixer over the event
- Sea of Thieves: Take a look at 9 new minutes of E3 gameplay
Third-party games
- Welcome to the hostile world of BioWare’s Anthem
- Take your guitar to strange new worlds in The Artful Escape
- Ashen is an action RPG that just wants to get you home
- Assassin’s Creed: Origins announced
- Code Vein is enhanced for Xbox One X
- It’s survival of the fittest in The Darwin Project
- Dragon Ball FighterZ announced for Xbox One, PS4, PC
- The Last Night is Blade Runner in 2D (and it looks great)
- Life is Strange is going back Before the Storm
- Metro Exodus takes you back to post-apocalyptic paradises
- Middle-earth: Shadow or War sure looks Bruz…tal
- PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds heads to Xbox One as a console exclusive
- State of Decay 2 wonders how you will survive
- Nope, Super Lucky’s Tale isn’t a new Conker game
- This little taste of Tacoma leaves us wanting more
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