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Star Wars’ John Boyega to play Battlefront II in latest Mixer Xbox Live Sessions

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
November 14, 2017
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Microsoft yesterday announced Star Wars’ John Boyega as the next celebrity guest in Mixer’s Xbox live Sessions. Fittingly, he will be playing EA’s Star Wars Battlefront II on November 15th, two days before the game launches.

As is routine in the Mixer Xbox Live Sessions, viewers will have the chance to to interfact with John Boyega and ask him questions, as well as win special prizes. The entire session will be hosted by by Microsoft Studios Community Manager Rukari Austin, so be sure to tune on on the Xbox Mixer Channel on Wednesday, November 15 at 11 a.m. PT.

Prior guests on Xbox Live Sessions included actress Megan Fox, Verizon Indycar series champion Josef Newgarden, American record procucer DJ Khaled, and Chandler Riggs from AMC’s The Walking Dead. Great to see that Microsoft is managing to book these Hollywood A-listers, as it gives the Xbox One X some well needed publicity ahead of the holiday season.

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