<p>With the tune of Xbox boss Phil Spencer saying that there are billions of gamers around the world, the Xbox E3 briefing unveiled several games on Sunday at E3 2019.</p>.<p>True to Spencer's promise, Xbox revealed over 60 games at its briefing in Los Angeles, including a dungeon-crawler Minecraft and FromSoftware's Elden Ring among a number of new titles and a new Xbox console.</p>.<p>In the hardware side, Xbox finally announced the new Xbox console, codenamed Scarlett which was rumoured for days, powered by AMD's Zen 2 CPU and Navi GPU - promising four times more performance over the existing Xbox One X, and featuring real-time ray tracing. The company even announced a release timeframe: Holiday 2020, and it will come with the next Halo entry.</p>.<p>Among the new reveals in the third-party games were a video game adaptation of the found-footage horror series Blair Witch, but the biggest draw was CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077, which had a surprise announcement: Keanu Reeves as a character. The game is set in a dytsopian futuristic world obsessed with body modification and releases on April 16, 2020.</p>.<p>The trend of announcing remakes did not stop with THQ Nordic as Xbox also announced a new BattleToads and Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition.</p>.<p>Not to leave gamers who love a personal story aside, Xbox also unveiled a trailer for Spiritfarer, which, according to the trailer involves building a housing community on a boat, exploring the world, fighting threats to your home and "learning to say goodbye". This is looking to be one of those games that tug at your heartstrings.</p>.<p>A new Flight Simulator was also announced, with a breath-taking trailer and powered by satellite data and Azure AI.</p>.<p>Speaking about the Xbox Game Pass, the company re-announced the service for PC, confirming that the Halo: The Master Chief Collection will be available through it. Sarah Bond of Xbox confirmed that the Game Pass will feature over 100 PC games including Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and Rise of the Tomb Raider.</p>.<p>Flexing more and more for Xbox, head of Xbox games studios announced several new teams joining the company, including Double Fine Productions which debuted a trailer for Psychonauts 2.</p>.<p>Star Wars had its day in the sun, too, with a trailer for Jedi: Fallen Order and a new LEGO game condensing the entire Skywalker saga.</p>.<p>Gears 5 expectedly had a new trailer too, with the release date finally being confirmed to be September 10, 2019. The Coalition announced a new tech test for July featuring a new multiplayer mode and the return of the Horde mode at Gamescom in August. The Coalition also confirmed a three-player co-operative mode. In addition, an iOS and Android spin-off was also announced, featuring characters that look like Funko Pops.</p>.<p>Survival Horror affocionados were not left in the lurch with a trailer for Dying Light 2, the sequel to Techland's 2013 game Dying Light, featuring a main character who is infected and launching Spring 2020.</p>.<p>Racing games fell in line with a LEGO expansion for Forza Horizon 4, called LEGO Speed Champions.</p>.<p>Bandai Namco took the stage with Tales of Arise, a new fantasy game releasing in 2020. Gearbox and 2K's Borderlands 3, which releases September 13, got a new trailer as well.</p>.<p>The rumoured game by Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. Martin, Elden Ring, was also officially announced with a new trailer with a visual style consistent with past FromSoftware offerings and no release date.</p>.<p>Phil Spencer announced a new cloud gaming platform, xCloud, promising gamers the power to game anywhere.</p>.<p>The announcement everyone was waiting for came near the close, with a new trailer for Halo Infinite, featuring an Earth that lost the war and a Master Chief who's battered but still got fight left in him. It's a Project Scarlett launch game to boot.</p>
<p>With the tune of Xbox boss Phil Spencer saying that there are billions of gamers around the world, the Xbox E3 briefing unveiled several games on Sunday at E3 2019.</p>.<p>True to Spencer's promise, Xbox revealed over 60 games at its briefing in Los Angeles, including a dungeon-crawler Minecraft and FromSoftware's Elden Ring among a number of new titles and a new Xbox console.</p>.<p>In the hardware side, Xbox finally announced the new Xbox console, codenamed Scarlett which was rumoured for days, powered by AMD's Zen 2 CPU and Navi GPU - promising four times more performance over the existing Xbox One X, and featuring real-time ray tracing. The company even announced a release timeframe: Holiday 2020, and it will come with the next Halo entry.</p>.<p>Among the new reveals in the third-party games were a video game adaptation of the found-footage horror series Blair Witch, but the biggest draw was CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077, which had a surprise announcement: Keanu Reeves as a character. The game is set in a dytsopian futuristic world obsessed with body modification and releases on April 16, 2020.</p>.<p>The trend of announcing remakes did not stop with THQ Nordic as Xbox also announced a new BattleToads and Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition.</p>.<p>Not to leave gamers who love a personal story aside, Xbox also unveiled a trailer for Spiritfarer, which, according to the trailer involves building a housing community on a boat, exploring the world, fighting threats to your home and "learning to say goodbye". This is looking to be one of those games that tug at your heartstrings.</p>.<p>A new Flight Simulator was also announced, with a breath-taking trailer and powered by satellite data and Azure AI.</p>.<p>Speaking about the Xbox Game Pass, the company re-announced the service for PC, confirming that the Halo: The Master Chief Collection will be available through it. Sarah Bond of Xbox confirmed that the Game Pass will feature over 100 PC games including Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and Rise of the Tomb Raider.</p>.<p>Flexing more and more for Xbox, head of Xbox games studios announced several new teams joining the company, including Double Fine Productions which debuted a trailer for Psychonauts 2.</p>.<p>Star Wars had its day in the sun, too, with a trailer for Jedi: Fallen Order and a new LEGO game condensing the entire Skywalker saga.</p>.<p>Gears 5 expectedly had a new trailer too, with the release date finally being confirmed to be September 10, 2019. The Coalition announced a new tech test for July featuring a new multiplayer mode and the return of the Horde mode at Gamescom in August. The Coalition also confirmed a three-player co-operative mode. In addition, an iOS and Android spin-off was also announced, featuring characters that look like Funko Pops.</p>.<p>Survival Horror affocionados were not left in the lurch with a trailer for Dying Light 2, the sequel to Techland's 2013 game Dying Light, featuring a main character who is infected and launching Spring 2020.</p>.<p>Racing games fell in line with a LEGO expansion for Forza Horizon 4, called LEGO Speed Champions.</p>.<p>Bandai Namco took the stage with Tales of Arise, a new fantasy game releasing in 2020. Gearbox and 2K's Borderlands 3, which releases September 13, got a new trailer as well.</p>.<p>The rumoured game by Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. Martin, Elden Ring, was also officially announced with a new trailer with a visual style consistent with past FromSoftware offerings and no release date.</p>.<p>Phil Spencer announced a new cloud gaming platform, xCloud, promising gamers the power to game anywhere.</p>.<p>The announcement everyone was waiting for came near the close, with a new trailer for Halo Infinite, featuring an Earth that lost the war and a Master Chief who's battered but still got fight left in him. It's a Project Scarlett launch game to boot.</p>