E3 2019: Microsoft’s Game Streaming Service, xCloud, Coming In October

Microsoft’s new game streaming service, Project xCloud will bring cloud-based game streaming to consoles in October. Microsoft confirmed this during its Xbox E3 2019 press conference today, but didn’t share many more details about the platform.

There Microsoft’s Xbox press conference contained a lot of other big news like the official reveal of the From Software and George RR Martin collaboration game Elden Ring, and details on the next Xbox called still under the name Project Scarlett which is the most powerful console that Microsoft has ever designed coming in 2020.

E3 2019: Microsoft Confirms Tales Of Arise With Debut Trailer

Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference finally confirmed Namco Bandai’s latest entry in its long-running Tales of franchise. Titled Tales of Arise, the game was initially leaked earlier this week. However, the presentation finally confirmed its existence on an official capacity with a brief debut trailer.

With the tagline “Rise Up,” Tales of Arise looks to be taking a step in a new direction with the series. While previous games had action-RPG combat systems, this new game seems to be leaning further into those systems, resembling games like Monster Hunter World or God Eater with seamless combat and no trace of separate battle encounters. Another interesting difference is that there seems to be a greater focus on exploration with a larger open world to run around.

On the other hand, story details were revealed in the debut trailer, but we do know that you’ll be playing a silver-haired protagonist who appears to on the run from something. The game is set to launch on Xbox One and PC sometime in 2020.

For more E3 news, previews, trailers, and gameplay, be sure to check out our E3 2019 hub. If you’re curious about the other press conferences, check out our full E3 press conference schedule.

E3 2019: Microsoft Unveils New Xbox Scarlett Console, Release Window Confirmed

Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference brought us plenty of news, but perhaps the biggest thing we learned was that the company’s new console, Scarlett, is real. For now, it’s known as Project Scarlett, and Microsoft confirmed the new Xbox device will launch in Holiday 2020.

The company also announced Halo: Infinite will be a Scarlett launch title, which marks the first time a Halo game has been a launch Xbox game since the original Halo: Combat Evolved for the first Xbox.

Microsoft kept many of its Scarlett cards close to its chest, electing instead to mostly talk about its internal hardware. The console, which is yet to receive a final name, will be “four times” more powerful than the Xbox One X, Microsoft says. The company went on to say Scarlett contains a custom-engineered AMD processor and will be capable of both 8K and 120 frames per second.

For more on the new device, read our exhaustive look at Scarlett’s hardware specs or our comprehensive article from before E3 on everything we know about Xbox Scarlett–including the rumored budget alternative. For everything else, stay tuned to GameSpot’s E3 roundup hub.

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E3 2019: Forza Horizon 4: LEGO Speed Champions DLC Announced

We’ve know for a while that there would be two big pieces of expansion content coming for Forza Horizon 4, Playground Games’ open-world racing game set in Britain. The first, Fortune Island, released late last year, and now the next chapter has been announced at the Xbox E3 2019 press conference. If you thought the Forza Horizon 3: Hot Wheels expansion was wild–well, buckle up.

Titled Lego Speed Champions, the expansion will turn Forza’s vehicles, maps, and landscapes into, well, Lego. The debut trailer showed Lego cars and Lego racers smashing through buildings and each other in explosions of bricks and color, and tracks adorned with Lego metropolises, pirate ships, Lego forests, and cute little Lego houses. It’s all set to the tune of “Everything Is Awesome”, the infectious song featured in The Lego Movie. Take a look:

Forza fans certainly won’t have to wait very long to play this one, as Playground Games announced that Lego Speed Champions would be available very soon on June 13, 2019.

In the leadup to E3, Microsoft said it was “going big” at the show, using its big presentation to cover 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.

For continuing news on E3 2019, be sure to stay tuned to GameSpot’s ongoing coverage, featuring news, features, and live shows.

Elden Ring: FromSoftware and George R. R. Martin’s New Game

The Bloodborne and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice developer’s new game has been revealed.

During the Microsoft Xbox E3 2019 press conference, FromSoftware and Bandai Namco officially revealed Elden Ring.

Martin previously stated he “consulted on a video game out of Japan,” which lined up with rumors that Martin had collaborated with FromSoftware on a new game. And the name and logo for Elden Ring leaked ahead of E3 2019, confirming Martin’s work with FromSoft.

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E3 2019: Borderlands 2 Free DLC Serves As Bridge For Borderlands 3

Confirming rumors and leaks, Gearbox announced a new expansion for Borderlands 2 that will help lay the groundwork for the upcoming Borderlands 3 during Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference. “Commander Lilith & The Fight for Sanctuary” will be a free expansion for the first 30 days to anyone who already owns Borderlands 2 or The Handsome Collection–which also just so happens to be one of this month’s PlayStation Plus games, and available today through Xbox Game Pass.

In Commander Lilith, the Vault Map has been stolen and Sanctuary is under attack. You can play as Maya, Salvador, Axton, Zer0, Gaige, or Krieg from Borderlands 2 and its previous DLC expansions. The expansion adds a new original story including some returning cast members and new characters, but as always the real star is the loot. A new “Effervescent” tier has been added, which boasts high stats along with rainbow textures.

It also introduces new super rare equipment, new enemies and bosses including “Infected” enemies, a new Raid boss, new areas to explore, and an additional head and skin customization option for each character. The level cap is also being raised from 72 to 80. Those devoted to a challenge can try their mettle against two Overpowered Levels.

The DLC will be free to download until July 9, at which point it will cost $20. Gearbox doesn’t recommend starting the content until you’re level 30, but you can actually create a brand-new level 30 character in the Select Character screen to jump right into the Commander Lilith content.

Borderlands 3 is due in September, and was recently announced as a launch title for Google Stadia. Check out everything we know about Borderlands 3, and follow along with all of the press conferences.

No Forza Motorsport This Year as Turn 10 Takes Time to Innovate

Since the arrival of the original Forza Motorsport in 2005 a fresh instalment of the series has appeared every two years, like clockwork, across three generations of Xbox console hardware. However, there’ll be no Forza Motorsport 8 this year from developer Turn 10, even though it’s approaching two years since the launch of 2017’s Forza Motorsport 7.

Forza fans who have been tuning in to the team’s regular “Forza Monthly” streams have likely already surmised that this would be the case (during a stream in July 2018 Turn 10 creative director Chris Esaki stressed that, at that time, the entire team was still working on updates for Forza Motorsport 7, and in a more recent stream in March this year Forza franchise creative director Dan Greenawalt confirmed the team had only just begun shifting to a new project). Of course, the news may still come as a surprise to some folks accustomed to the bi-yearly cadence of the Forza Motorsport series.

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FPS Crossfire X Announced For Xbox One

Microsoft has announced that the CrossFire multiplayer FPS series is coming to Xbox One in the form of CrossFire X, due to launch in 2020.

The CrossFire series, from developer Smilegate, has so far been a PC exclusive, and is the most played video game in the world, thanks to its huge popularity in Asia. There are 660 million accounts registered worldwide, and it has grossed over $10 billion. The Xbox One launch marks the first time a game in the series will be available to console players.

It is described as “first to Xbox One”, suggesting that this is a timed console exclusive, with further platforms available later.

For more on IGN’s E3 coverage, stay tuned to IGN’s E3 2019 hub. Be sure to also check out the list of confirmed E3 2019 games, as well as the list of games that won’t be at E3 2019.

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