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Microsoft’s Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing takes place June 9th

Ron Ron
May 6, 2014
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Microsoft's Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing takes place June 9th

We are nearly a month away from the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). Microsoft will be on scene at the event and the company has big plans. In fact, Microsoft is set to hold a media briefing on the 9th of June.

“Another May is upon us, which can mean only one thing: E3 is just a few short weeks away. Today we’re confirming that Xbox: Game On, the Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing, will take place Monday, June 9 beginning at 9:30 AM PDT,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

Microsoft is expected to showcase in-depth looks at previously announced games, as well as offer trailers for upcoming unannounced games. Microsoft is also planning a number of fan-centric events before and after the event for those of you who live in Los Angeles. 

The media briefing will be streaming live on Xbox June 9th at 9AM PDT, with pre-show coverage on Xbox.com, Xbox Live, and Windows Phone globally. You can also watch the event on Spike TV in the US and Canada at 9:30 AM PDT.

Who’s excited for what Microsoft has in store for E3?

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