Microsoft to display about 14 1st person games at E3
Microsoft along with their rival Sony has been making headlines trying to dominate the other in terms of better game manufacturing tyrants. There has been stiff competition between Sony’s PlayStation and Microsoft’s Xbox. These two have declared to form an alliance to develop cloud gaming platforms. At E3 conference which starts on June 11, a 120-minute press conference is rumored to be held.

The tyrant company has declared their newest release of XBOX pass for PC, Phil Spencer has stated that more than 13 first-person games will debut at the conference surpassing the previous record for first-person games, the Xbox studios is Microsoft’s 1st person game making a studio.
Few notable examples are Obsidian, playground games, and inXile. There is a good chance of Gears 5 appearing in the list of games that will be displayed, as well as RPG open world, along with the likes of Halo infinite.
The first party games will not miss out on the conference and could be ending up on steam games. They have finished the rehearsing for the conference that will display the first person games, Xbox head Phil Spencer feels it’s going to be an exciting event. Last year Microsoft had declared about its latest possession of UnDead and Compulsion.
They also have purchased obsidian and inXile, though they have not come out with the complete list of games that will appear at the conference, the gamers have plenty on their plates apparently to be enthusiastic about.
If the rumors are supposed to be real, then there are great chances of Microsoft releasing their next level Xbox series to the impatient public, Microsoft has made improvement from the past with its gaming consoles brand Xbox, the graphics are pleasing to the users and the games have some exciting range of exclusive titles that have themes from adventure to sports to space missions etc. The gaming world will see more advances in the coming future, the next series of Xbox consoles is going to create a new wave of gamers addicted to sharp graphics in virtual entertainment.
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