Microsoft & Google Will Be Revealing New Games For Xbox Series X & Stadia Soon

With Summer coming up and E3 2020 canceled, many developers and publishers are readjusting when they plan to reveal new games or updates. While it is not known if these would be happening during E3, two companies have announced that new games will be revealed for their respective platforms. Today, Google announced that a new Stadia Connect is coming on Tuesday, April 28. They said that they are revealing a “few new games coming to Stadia.”

Earlier in the month, Google made Stadia Pro free for two months in response to the current COVID-19 pandemic. Stadia Pro is the subscription option to the service that allows for 4k, 60 FPS streaming, and access to an assortment of free games available to pick from and play. Nine games are available to choose and from and any game you buy can be played even if you cancel the subscription.

Meanwhile, Phil Spencer, Head of Xbox teased that Microsoft will be revealing more information on what games players can expect to play when the Xbox Series X launches later this year soon, responding to a question on Twitter.

Ever since the official Xbox Series X reveal during The Game Awards last year, Microsoft has talked lot about their plans for the next-generation including the official specs on Xbox Series X. But, not much has been said about what games will be coming to the console. After E3 was canceled, Phil Spencer said that Xbox would be doing digital event and there has been speculation that Microsoft may be doing an event in May, which is on the horizon so we may get to hear what games are coming to Xbox Series X sooner than later. Plus, a new logo was trademarked for Xbox Series X which may also indicate that some sort of announcement will be coming. As games industry analyst Daniel Ahmad noted:

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