The First 20 Mins of Borderlands 2 DLC: Commander Lilith & The Fight For Sanctuary

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E3 2019: Halo Infinite Staying Dark Until E3 2020

Microsoft showed more of Halo Infinite during the Xbox E3 2019 briefing today and confirmed it’ll be a launch title for the new Xbox Scarlett console in 2020. It’s going to be a long time until Microsoft shows more of the game, however. Studio director Chris Lee said in a blog post that the team is staying dark on the game until E3 2020 a year from now.

“E3 2020 will be a big moment for Halo Infinite,” Lee said. “Until we reach that destination in 2020, we’ll continue to embrace the mystery and wonder of Halo and the endless opportunity and potential of this engine, this hardware and, most of all, this team.”

Lee said he’s aware that people want to “see and know more about Halo Infinite,” but unfortunately, that’s not going to happen soon.

A lot of people were expecting Microsoft to show off Halo Infinite gameplay at E3. That didn’t happen, with Microsoft instead showing off a new trailer, “Discover Hope,” which showed Master Chief in a bad spot after the events of Halo 5: Guardians.

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E3 2019: Halo Infinite Gets First Official Trailer; Will Launch With Xbox Scarlett

During its Xbox press conference–one of the many E3 livestreams scheduled to air over the next few days–Microsoft finally gave us an official look at Halo Infinite. The game was first teased during last year’s E3, but Microsoft and 343 Studios have remained relatively quiet about the sixth mainline Halo entry since then.

Not anymore. After detailing the upcoming Xbox hardware, still code-named Scarlett, Xbox boss Phil Spencer announced that Halo will launch alongside the new hardware next holiday. That led into a cinematic trailer that set up the story for this entry.

In a cinematic trailer, we saw a UNSC soldier apparently stranded. He received an alert of a nearby vessel and went to call for help, and in the process discovered the Master Chief in survival mode. After a jolt of energy, Chief was revived, but the situation was still bleak. Cortana is MIA and enemies are pounding at the ship. As you may expect, Master Chief opted to confront the emerging threat head-on. A brief teaser after the title screen suggested that Cortana will return in some capacity. Her voice can be heard saying, “I chose you because you were special. I knew we would be perfect together. And I was right.”

Halo Infinite is coming to Xbox One and PC, breaking the streak of Halo games that only launch on an Xbox console before getting PC ports.

Prior to E3, Microsoft said it was “going big,” covering 14 first-party Xbox One titles and several third-party games. Microsoft has not disappointed when it comes to Game Pass either, revealing several new games for its subscription service. The studio also revealed its next-generation Xbox console.

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Halo Infinite Is Xbox Project Scarlett Launch Title

Halo Infinite has been announced by Microsoft at its E3 2019 press conference as a launch title for Xbox Project Scarlett, the next Xbox that will launch holiday 2020.

Following Halo Infinite’s reveal at last year’s E3, Halo developer 343 Industries revealed plenty of details about the upcoming game. It’ll have a 4-player split screen, and no battle royale mode or loot boxes that cost real money. Bonnie Ross, head of 343 Industries, said the development team considers Halo Infinite a “spiritual reboot.

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New Borderlands 2 DLC Announced, Available Now

New DLC for Borderlands 2, Commander Lilith and The Fight for Sanctuary, was announced during Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference.

Available now for free for fans who already have a copy of Borderlands 2 or Borderlands: The Handsome Jack Collection on PC, PS4 or Xbox One, Commander Lilith is a brand-new campaign expansion that sets the stage for Borderlands 3.

In the expansion, Sanctuary is under siege, the vault map has been stolen, and toxic gas is poisoning Pandora and creating infected forms of enemies. Lilith and the Crimson Raiders are set to take on the deranged villain Hector, who leads his New Pandora Army to claim the vault map for himself.

Players can play through the DLC as Maya, Salvador, Axton, Zer0, Gaige or Kreig, battling new bosses, exploring new areas, collecting new loot and discovering a new tier beyond Legendary: Effervescent. Veteran players can pursue the new level 80 level cap while new players can boost automatically to level 30, helping prep for an all-new raid boss.

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Project xCloud Coming in October

Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, announced Microsoft is bringing Xbox to the cloud with Project xCloud.

“Two months ago we connected all Xbox developers to project xCloud. Today, we invite those of you here at E3 for our first public hands-on of Project xCloud,” Spencer announced on stage at Microsoft’s E3 Briefing.

The new platform feature, which Spencer called Console Streaming, turns your Xbox One into your own personal Xbox server for free. “You can play your games wherever you go,” he said.

Immediately following the announcement for Project xCloud, Microsoft officially announced the next-generation Xbox console: Project Scarlett. To read all of the details we know so far, check out the announcement of Project Scarlett, which will be released during the holidays of 2020.

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New Xbox, Project Scarlett Will Be Released in Holiday 2020

The next-generation Xbox has been announced at Microsoft’s Xbox E3 Briefing. Currently called Project Scarlett, it will be released in Holiday 2020.

A video explained that, from a processing standpoint, the console will be four times more powerful than the Xbox One X, capable of resolutions up to 8K, 120 frames per second, and ray tracing. The priority is apparently to reduce load times in games.

Microsoft says that a new-generation SSD drive is being used as virtual RAM, offering major performance increases over previous generations.

“For us, the console is vital

to our experience,” said Phil Spencer on stage, doubling down on Microsoft’s recent games-first philosophy with Xbox.

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