E3 2015 is just a few short weeks away, and with it, we can expect to see some rather large presentations from the exhibitors involved, including Sony, Ubisoft, Bethesda, and Microsoft. Microsoft today announced that its Xbox E3 2015 Briefing will take place on Monday, June 15 at 9:30am PDT.
During the briefing, viewers will have a chance to check out everything from in-depth looks at already announced games, to all new titles coming in 2015 and beyond. Viewers can expect quite a bit of Halo 5: Guardians to be present at the event given its release later this year.
You can stream the Xbox E3 2015 Briefing live beginning at 9:30 a.m. PDT on June 15 on Xbox.com, via the Xbox Live Events Player, on Xbox One or Xbox 360 consoles and on Windows Phone globally. You can also watch the Xbox E3 2015 Briefing during “Xbox: Game On” on Spike TV in the U.S. and Canada at 9:30 a.m. PDT / 12:30 p.m. EDT.
In addition to the press conference, Microsoft is bringing back Xbox Daily: Live @ E3, a live show that covers everything Xbox at E3. If Bethesda announces a new game that's bound for the Xbox One, expect them to cover it. The show will cover breaking news, announcements, trailer reveals, game demos, and interviews with developers.
Finally, if you’re in the LA-area, Microsoft will give 500 lucky fans a one-of-a-kind ticket for E3 Week, the gaming industry’s biggest showcase. The Xbox FanFest: E3 2015 is from Sunday, June 14, through Thursday, June 18. Tickets will include:
- Entry into the Xbox E3 2015 Briefing at 9:30 a.m. PDT on Monday, June 15, at the Galen Center in downtown Los Angeles.
- Invite to the exclusive Xbox FanFest Party on Monday afternoon, June 15, where fans will get to play the best exclusives and biggest blockbuster games this holiday and beyond.
- VIP access to the Xbox esports Celebrity Challenge and Twitch Party sponsored by Xbox.
- Meet-and-greet with some of the industry’s top developers, leaders and influencers.
- Even more surprise events during the week.
Nothing like having fans to pad out the audience, eh?