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Here is a recap of everything shown at the Xbox at Gamescom 2022 stream – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
August 26, 2022
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It was the Xbox’s time to shine on Wednesday as Gamescom 2022 entered its third day. While there weren’t any earth-jarring surprise announcements made, there was plenty to get excited about for Xbox fans. And as it has been doing throughout the 2022 gaming show season, Xbox stuck with the theme of featuring games that we will be playing within the next twelve months. Here is a list of what was featured.

Microsoft Flight Simulator—Xbox Booth Game Overview

A Plague Tale: Requiem Full Presentation

Sea of Thieves Panel Discussion

Lies of P Full Presentation

Gunfire Reborn—Xbox Booth Game Overview

High On Life Full Presentation

Planet of Lana—Xbox Booth Game Overview

Grounded—Gameplay Changes Breakdown

Pentiment: How Past Decisions Affect Future Crimes

Under the Waves—Xbox Booth Game Overview

Minecraft Legends Gameplay Overview

Age of Empires IV—Interview with Bert Beeckman

All in all it was a pretty solid showing for the Xbox at Gamescom 2022 event. While it would have been nice to see more a Starfield, Redfall or the new Forza Motorsport, there is plenty here to keep us stoked about Xbox in the coming weeks and months. If you would like to see the full livestream from the Xbox Booth at Gamescom, you can check it out on the official Xbox YouTube, Twitch and Facebook channels.

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