Microsoft Unveils Exciting Xbox Plans for Tokyo Game Show 2024

Microsoft is set to participate in the Tokyo Game Show 2024, with an Xbox event featuring updates from major studios and third-party partners. Key titles like "Call of Duty: Black Ops 6" and Bethesda's "Starfield Shattered Space" DLC are anticipated, alongside surprises and games from Japanese and Asian developers.
SummaryMicrosoft has announced its participation in the Tokyo Game Show 2024, where it will host an Xbox event featuring a presentation confirmed by Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming. The event, running from September 26 to 29, will include livestreams in multiple languages. Fans can attend in person or online on September 26. While specific details about the content and duration of the livestream are still unknown, updates from major studios such as Activision, Blizzard, Bethesda, and Xbox Game Studios are expected, with additional surprises hinted. Anticipated game titles like “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6,” “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle,” and Bethesda’s “Starfield Shattered Space” DLC are likely to be featured. Additionally, third-party games from Japanese and Asian developers are also expected to be showcased.

Xbox at Tokyo Game Show 2024: What to Expect

Microsoft Announces Participation

Microsoft has officially announced its participation in the Tokyo Game Show 2024, with a dedicated Xbox event set to captivate audiences. The announcement was made by Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, who confirmed a detailed presentation at the event. Scheduled to occur from September 26 to 29, the Tokyo Game Show will feature a series of livestream events, accessible in multiple languages, including English and Japanese audio descriptions.

Event Details and Participation

In a recent video released by Xbox, Phil Spencer extended an invitation to gaming enthusiasts worldwide to join the Xbox Tokyo Game Show broadcast. Participants can choose to attend either in person or online on September 26 at 6 am EST / 3 am PST / 11 am UK / 7 pm JST. While specific details regarding the length and content of the livestream remain under wraps, it is anticipated that more information will be disclosed as the event approaches. Interested viewers can tune in via the Tokyo Game Show’s official YouTube channel or Xbox’s social media platforms.

Anticipated Announcements and Surprises

Though the specifics of the event’s duration and content are yet to be unveiled, updates from renowned studios such as Activision, Blizzard, Bethesda, and Xbox Game Studios are expected to feature prominently. Phil Spencer hinted at additional surprises, mentioning that fans can look forward to an exciting lineup of games from third-party partners, especially those based in Japan and across Asia. This lineup will include titles slated for release on Xbox Game Pass.

What to Expect from Xbox at Tokyo Game Show 2024

Showcase of Upcoming Titles

While detailed information on the titles to be showcased is scant, fans can reasonably anticipate updates on major games previously announced by Microsoft and Xbox. Historically, the Tokyo Game Show has been a platform for unveiling abundant game details, though it seldom hosts major announcements. Consequently, it is unlikely that the rumored Xbox handheld will be revealed here. Nevertheless, certain standout titles are expected to make an appearance.

Spotlight on Anticipated Releases

Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 - Release Date, Campaign, Multiplayer, & Zombies

Among the highly-anticipated games is “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6,” with fans hoping for some key insights during the show. Another exciting title, “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle,” is slated for a December release, and the event may reveal details about its development process and progress.

Bethesda’s upcoming offering, the “Starfield Shattered Space” DLC, is set to launch on September 30. Although many key aspects of the DLC, including its trophies and achievements, have already surfaced, fans may receive additional information at the Tokyo Game Show. Furthermore, third-party titles from Japanese and Asian developers, as confirmed by Spencer, should add to the anticipation for Xbox’s participation in this year’s event.

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