Xbox Games Showcase Set to Unveil New Titles
The highly anticipated Xbox Games Showcase is scheduled to broadcast live on Sunday, June 7, kicking off at 1:00 PM Eastern Time. This prominent event, part of the ongoing Summer Game Fest, promises a significant slate of announcements and updates from the gaming giant.
Where to Tune In
Viewers will have several options to catch the live stream. The showcase will be available across Xbox’s official channels on both YouTube and Twitch. For those seeking accessibility, the Twitch broadcast will feature American Sign Language interpretation. Additionally, the event will be streamed via Facebook, embracing a more social viewing experience.
What to Expect (and What Not To)
While excitement is high, expectations for a detailed look at Playground Games’ reimagining of Fable may need to be tempered. Reports indicate the project’s release has been pushed back to February 2027, a decision aimed at allowing for further refinement and to avoid clashing with the anticipated launch window of Grand Theft Auto VI in November.
Gears of War: E-Day to Follow Showcase
Following the main showcase, attendees can look forward to an in-depth presentation dedicated to the newest installment in a different long-standing Xbox franchise: Gears of War: E-Day. This dedicated segment is expected to provide a comprehensive look at the upcoming title.
Following a challenging year in 2025, there is considerable anticipation for Xbox to launch the summer with a strong lineup of new projects. Hopes are also high for the announcement of release dates for several titles revealed last year, including the intriguing There are No Ghosts at the Grand, and for more gameplay footage from Game Freak’s Beast of Reincarnation.
Potential Hardware News on the Horizon?
There’s also a possibility, however slight, of hardware-related news emerging. While ‘Project Helix’ is reportedly slated to begin distribution to development studios in 2027, it may be premature for extensive consumer-facing specifications to be discussed at this time.

