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Xbox E3 2019 press conference date, time confirmed by Microsoft

The Xbox E3 2019 press conference date and time has today been confirmed by Microsoft.

Gamers can expect to hear the latest from Xbox — and perhaps details of its next-gen console — from 6.00 am AEST on 10 June (or check your own timezone here).

Microsoft will once again be offering free content for those who choose to watch the briefing on Microsoft’s own Mixer livestream platform. This year, the briefing will be made available in six different languages on Mixer: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish (LATAM), Portuguese (LATAM), and includes support for English Closed Captions.

Following the E3 2019 press conference, Microsoft will air a special episode of Inside Xbox from 8.00 am AEST on 10 June (or check your own timezone here).

What do you hope to see at Microsoft’s Xbox E3 2019 press conference? We’ve a listing of all E3 2019 press conferences in Australian times here.


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