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Xbox Partner Preview shows off 007 First Light, Reanimal, more on Friday

Mark your calendars.

A new Xbox Partner Preview livestream will showcase third-party games including 007 First Light, Reanimal, and Tides of Annihilation, Microsoft today announced.

The show starts at 5.00 am AEDT on 21 November here in Australia, which corresponds to 10.00 am PST for our friends in North America. You can check your own timezone here.

The show, which will stream from the Xbox YouTube account (amongst others) also promises “some brand-new reveals and Game Pass announcements,” according to Microsoft.

007 First Light is a new James Bond game by Hitman‘s IO Interactive, while Reanimal is a Little Nightmares-alike done, fittingly, by the creator of that franchise. Tides of Annihilation is a fantasy action-adventure game from Chinese studio Eclipse Glow Games.

We’ll have more on each of the titles as news becomes available. In the meantime, what are you most excited to see?


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