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939 Xbox’s next big games showcase happens on June 7th

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Andrew Webster @ The Verge · 03/30/2026 09:18 EDT

Xbox’s next big games showcase happens on June 7th

It may be the end of March, but gaming companies are already getting ready for the summer. First up is Xbox, which just announced that it will be holding its next major showcase event on June 7th. That's a typical window for Microsoft - last year's edition took place on June 8th - and fits […]

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