The Xbox and Bethesda Games showcase is poised to be one of the biggest presentations in this year's E3 conference. While there is still a lot of questions as to what will make an appearance during the show, Xbox has revealed some new details for fans that just can't wait.

Of course, Xbox acquired Bethesda Games in March, so the studio's E3 presentation was combined with Xbox's so fans will only have to catch the one show on June 13 at 10 AM PT to get all of the details on the growing stable of Xbox studios.

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In a recent blog post on the official Xbox website, more details about the show were laid out for fans to better know what to expect. The blog says that the show will run about 90 minutes total and that it will be filled with game announcements and Xbox Game Pass additions.

There have been rumors that Xbox will announce a new acquisition during the conference, but that, of course, has not been confirmed. The post also says the conference will be streamed to YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and Twitter while also being broadcasted on TV networks in China, France, and Russia. It does make the note that the stream will be broadcasted in 1080p at 60fps, and recommends fans that want to see all of the trailers in 4k should watch them again on the official Xbox YouTube channel.

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For Xbox fans who would like to watch the show in something other than English, the post says that it will offer subtitles in a variety of languages during the live stream, while also having a version of the show with American Sign Language and Audio Descriptions uploaded to the YouTube channel after the broadcast. The blog also that the Xbox Gear store will have limited-time merchandise available for a limited time during the show, including commemorative glass that players can have their gamertags on. The conference is also accompanied by Xbox's Deals Unlocked sale that runs until Tuesday.

There is a lot of anticipation around for the Xbox and Bethesda Games conference. Fans are eagerly awaiting more information on Halo Infinite while also hoping for news on other big titles such as Starfield and Fable 4. Thankfully, fans do not have much longer to wait for the show as E3 proper kicks off on Saturday. Hopefully, it includes some big announcements for fans to enjoy.

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Source: Xbox