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Microsoft has announced an Xbox Partner Preview for Thursday, October 17, 2024. The company claimed it would be a “no-fluff, all-games broadcast”. The 25-minute event will feature new and upcoming games from 505 Games, Sega, Remedy Entertainment, and others.

Xbox Partner Preview Is Coming On 17, Promises “No-Fluff, All Games”

“During Xbox Partner Preview, you’ll get a first look at gameplay from Alan Wake II’s next expansion,” disclosed Xbox Wire Editor-in-Chief Joe Skrebels, “The Lake House, an action-packed new trailer for Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, a peek at multiple bosses in dark-fantasy action game Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, multiple world premieres, and other great titles coming to Xbox consoles, Windows PC, and Game Pass.”

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The time for the digital event is 10am Pacific/ 1pm Eastern/ 6pm UK. The upcoming Xbox Partner Preview is viewable on all Xbox channels including YouTube, Twitch, and LinkedIn. While all the titles confirmed for the Xbox Partner Previews have all been revealed before, there will likely be surprise new announcement during the show.

According to Skrebels, all the confirmed titles will get either a release date announcement or fresh new gameplay at the upcoming event. If you fancy a 4K 60fps experience, the place you should tune in is YouTube. On the other platforms, the show will be streamed in 1080p/ 60fps.

Although the upcoming Xbox Partner Preview will be streamed in English, the company will provide live translation in 18 languages including French, German, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, and others.

For accessibility, a version of the show with Audio Description and American Sign Language will be available on YouTube. If you fancy co-streaming such events, you will be thrilled to know that you are welcome to do so. However, co-streamers are warned of potential disruptions beyond the company’s control.

The last Xbox Partner Preview in March revealed several unique games including Unknown 9: Awakening, Sleight of Hand, Alters: All by Myself, and Sinking City 2.