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Published May 7, 2020

See what's in store for the next generation of video games

From Microsoft and other major developers
Xbox Series X
With most (if not all) major gaming conferences being canceled due to Covid-19, developers and publishers are having to get creative when it comes to showing off new games and the next generation of consoles.

With most (if not all) major gaming conferences being canceled due to Covid-19, developers and publishers are having to get creative when it comes to showing off new games and the next generation of consoles.

Microsoft is hosting a live stream today with a special emphasis on showing some of the first gameplay and features from the Xbox Series X. They promise today's show will be a big one with global partners like Ubisoft joining in to show off the first gameplay for the recently announced Assassin's Creed: Valhalla.

If you are a fan of video games today's show will be a no brainer but even if you're not, with the unveiling of what is to come for the next leap in technology, it might be worth checking out what the next generation of video games will bring to the table.

The live stream kicks off at 11:00 AM today and the easiest places to watch will be on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube.


Featured image courtesy of Ialesh Alsarwish via pexels.com

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