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Don’t miss the [email protected] Showcase & Demo Fest starting July 11

Robert Collins Robert Collins
July 10, 2023
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The next [email protected] Showcase will be broadcast tomorrow, July 11 starting at 10am PT/1pm ET. This time, Xbox is partnering with IGN to present the showcase, and it will be available across all IGN platforms including its YouTube and Twitch channels.

The event will of course focus on indie games coming to Xbox with announcements, game trailers and more as [email protected] celebrates ten years since the program was first announced. Since that time, over 2,000 games have been published through the program, which helps indie developers publish their games on Xbox platforms by providing dev kits, technical documentation and more.

You could call us something of a power couple.

See you July 11th with @IGN! 💚 https://t.co/86jUqn4CIh

— [email protected] (@ID_Xbox) June 20, 2023

[email protected] Demo Fest

Same as with last year, there will be an [email protected] game demo event also starting on July 11. This time there will be a whopping 40 game demos available during the week-long event ending on July 17. Gamers will be able to access them through the Xbox dashboard.

Among the games featured in the [email protected] Demo Fest:

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  • Demonschool
  • Lies of P
  • Sea of Stars
  • The Wandering Village
  • Wordless

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And that’s just to name a few. Anyone who is a fan of indie games or really just gaming in general should check this out starting tomorrow.

Featured image via @ID_Xbox/Twitter. 

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