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Here’s how you can watch tomorrow’s Xbox Partner Preview broadcast

Ron Ron
October 24, 2023
1 min read

The Xbox Partner Preview broadcast is set for tomorrow, October 25th. This new event “will deliver a fresh mix of indie games and familiar favorites from our third-party (Xbox) partners,” according to the event’s announcement post on Xbox Wire. The post bears a special note saying,

Please Note: Xbox Partner Preview will not feature any additional news, game reveals, or Game Pass information related to the recent acquisition of Activision Blizzard King.”

Nonetheless the show promises to be well worth tuning in for, with “over 20 minutes of trailers and new gameplay footage.” Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, Remedy Entertainment, Studio Wildcard are just a few of the partner studios that will have some kind of presence during the broadcast. Titles like Alan Wake 2, Ark: Survival Ascended, Dungeons of Hinterberg and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth will all feature new gameplay footage and info.

Xbox Partner Preview 2023: Everything We Know | The Nerd Stash
Via The Nerd Stash

When and Where to watch

Wednesday, October 25 at 10am Pacific time / 1pm Eastern time / 6pm UK time.

Catch the Xbox Partner Preview here:

  • YouTube.com/Xbox
  • Regional Xbox channels around the world
  • Twitch.tv/Xbox
  • Twitch.tv/XboxASL

Subtitle support will be offered in a variety of languages, and for the hearing and vision impaired English Audio descriptions and American Sign Language will be available on the Xbox YouTube channel.

Stay tuned for more on the Xbox Partner Preview once the event is broadcast.

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