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Twitch to live stream Microsoft’s Xbox E3 2014 media briefing on June 9th

Ron Ron
August 20, 2019
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Twitch to live stream Microsoft's Xbox E3 2014 media briefing on June 9th

We are creeping up to the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), which takes place June 10th to June 12th. Microsoft is set to hold a media briefing on Monday, June 9th, and Twitch.tv will be live streaming the event for your viewing pleasure.

On Monday, June 9th, at 9:30AM PDT, you can watch Microsoft’s Xbox E3 2014 media briefing live at Twitch.tv. At 11:00AM, you can watch the post-show, which will also be live streamed by Twitch. You can head over here to see the list of all the E3 events that will be live streamed via Twitch. Microsoft Studios has a few scattered unveilings throughout the E3 event as well, but the media briefing on the 9th will be the primary event for us to keep an eye on.

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 also be streaming live on Xbox 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.

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