Today, with its Xbox Media Briefing this morning, Microsoft marks the unofficial beginning of E3 2015, the world’s largest video game trade show. Having announced a new Xbox One and made what we thought was a temporary price cut permanent, no one has a clue what the company will show. One thing is for sure, you won’t have to settle for getting the news in text just through us. Today on Xbox Live you can watch Microsoft’s Xbox Media briefing from Los Angeles, California directly on your Xbox 360 or Xbox One console.
The festivities start at 9:30AM Pacific Time, that’s when Microsoft’s Phil Spencer and other members of the Xbox Team will take to the stage at the Galen Center to announce the latest exclusive Xbox One titles, upcoming releases for the Xbox 360 and possibly some quality-of-life upgrades for people who love both video and other forms of entertainment. To watch the show, head to the Live Events player on your Xbox console. If it isn’t already installed, you’ll need to download it from Microsoft’s Xbox Store. Spike TV is also broadcasting the event. Xbox.com will host a livestream too.
Besides the Xbox Media Briefing itself, Microsoft has daily morning shows scheduled throughout the event. Those will be available directly through the Live Events app too.
I tried to watch it at Spike TV but the feed stream wasn’t fast enough. I would guess that’s good new for Microsoft: a lot of people are checking out what new games are coming up.