Here's how to keep up with Xbox at E3 2017

We're mere days away from Xbox's E3 2017 briefing, and now Microsoft has released details on how you can follow along live. While the June 11 briefing will be broadcast in a number of places, perhaps the most interesting bit of news is that it will be broadcast for the first time in 4K on the Xbox Mixer channel.
In addition to Mixer, you'll be able to catch the full briefing on Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook Live. Microsoft has also teamed up with Fuse to broadcast the presentation on its cable and satellite channel in the U.S. and Canada. All of this will kick off on June 11 at 2 p.m. PDT / 5 p.m. EDT (check your local time here).
Following the main briefing on Sunday, Microsoft is also returning to E3 2017 with its daily news show. Xbox Daily: Live will air with interviews and other bits of news on the following four dates:
- Monday, June 12, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. PDT
- Tuesday, June 13, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. PDT
- Wednesday, June 14, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. PDT
- Thursday, June 15, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PDT
Project Scorpio's final reveal and release details are the obvious highlight going into the E3 briefing, but we're also expecting plenty of exciting game news as well. While speculation around the briefing will no doubt run wild over the coming days, all will be revealed fairly soon.
Everything we expect from Xbox's E3 2017: Rumors, Project Scorpio, and a whole heap of 4K games
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Are you ready?
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Still have my day one Xbox One so I will watch via Mixer on my pc connected to my 4k tv so I can see what 4k Scorpio games will look like.
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You mean what they will look like in 1080p upscaled to 4K, since your Xbone doesn't do 4K.
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He just said he is using his PC.
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Hopefully they have at least 10 or 12 games launching with it that they can show off.
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Don't make a stupid price MS. Please learn from the release of the Xbox One.
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I really don't think it was the price that hurt the XB1 launch. It was the attitude towards and dismissal of gamers.
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Well, price didn't help. And the number of price drop didn't really have much of an impact on console sales. For me the most important factor is games. MS investment in making new games.
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That's exactly my point. Yeah cheaper prices always help, but it's not like it was holding it back as the cuts showed. The new version, with better features showed what people wanted from a console.
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I think it's the policy (no 2nd games, etc) announcement + backstab by Sony @ e3, more expensive but weaker hardware.
Why choose BF, COD, FIFA, NFL (those are the games that drives console sales) on XB1 over PS4? Especially when both consoles' release date were close.
The rest is just friends dragging more friends. Things would've turned out different if e3-13 had a FC/BC announcement.
Q: if you need to re-buy apps every time you buy a new phone... what's holding you not to switch to another OS? -
My body is ready AF!
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We want GAMES!
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Is this Xbox central again lol
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I've already warned the wife that the end of this year is going to get very expensive... 1) Scorpio 2) 4k TV 3) Any other toys I can sneakily justify to go along with #1 and #2
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The only problem i have with this is the 10PM BST start on Sunday night, maybe i'm getting old but i might watch it after work on Monday...