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Microsoft shows off Xbox trailers, hardware, services at E3

Project xCloud, the Elite Controller, Halo Infinite and much more.

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Outside the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles for the Xbox event on June 9 at E3 2019.

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Inside the Microsoft Theater.

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Microsoft's previews games like Halo Infinite and Gears of War 5, a new console and its upcoming streaming service called Project xCloud.

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Phil Spencer, executive vice president of gaming at Microsoft, speaks from the audience.

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Microsoft shows off Halo Infinite.

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A scene from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

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Keanu Reeves announces the April 16, 2020, release date for Cyberpunk 2077, which features... him.

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A view of Cyberpunk 2077.

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Fire spewed from the stage during the Gears of War 5 demos.

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The Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 will work with the upcoming Xbox, which is codenamed Scarlett.

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The Xbox Elite Controller will have an internal rechargeable battery.

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A full-scale McLaren Senna of Legos debuts.

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Xbox Game Pass is now available.

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Microsoft's hybrid cloud-gaming service, Project xCloud, will arrive in October.

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Project Scarlett, the next Xbox console, will be available in late 2020.

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Microsoft announces that it has acquired game developer Double Fine.

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