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    Xbox is dead, long live Xbox! As they say. I’m going to be using that phrase a lot over the next year I think.

    But I digress, hello there! And welcome to my news post all about Xbox’s events line up for the coming months. Our ever-so-trustworthy sources have graced us with some fresh information about what’s on the horizon for the Xbox ecosystem, despite rumors of its imminent demise.

    Indeed, Microsoft has had a difficult run over the past few months, to say the least. Whether it’s broad layoffs, studio closures, price hikes, or rumors of aggressive and potentially unsustainable profitability targets — Xbox has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. It has over shadowed the stellar run Xbox’s first party studios have enjoyed, with Ninja Gaiden 4, Keeper, The Outer Worlds 2, and various others hitting strong marks on Metacritic over the past few months.


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    Despite all the difficulties, Xbox is soldiering on, and I’m told it’s getting ready to debut a range of events over the coming months to remind us all that Xbox is, in fact, still here, and still here for the long haul.

    November Xbox Partner Preview, December Game Awards, January Developer_Direct

    Xbox Play Anywhere is set to feature heavily in the November Xbox partner showcase. (Image credit: Windows Central | Jez Corden)

    In my article today about the next-gen Xbox hardware ecosystem, I detailed how Xbox fans have more immediate things to look forward to, including a variety of upcoming announcements targeting the Xbox ecosystem.

    First up, we have IGN’s ID@Xbox showcase slated for October 28, 2025 (tomorrow in fact), which will have a heavy slant on Xbox Play Anywhere so I’m told, with cool announcements for Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Cloud Gaming, as well as Xbox PC and Xbox Series X|S console players.

    Next, we’re exclusively revealing via trusted sources that Microsoft has an Xbox Partner Preview showcase slated for some time in November, which I understand was recently finalized. This showcase will focus on third-party titles from Microsoft’s publishing partners of all shapes and sizes, and will feature almost entirely (if not actually entirely) Xbox Play Anywhere titles.

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    Microsoft is pushing hard for developers to onboard themselves into its PC ecosystem via Xbox Play Anywhere, since that it will eventually become the default environment for publishing titles on Xbox hardware in the future. I’m told developers are increasingly excited about the opportunities there, buoyed by stronger-than-expected sales of the Xbox Ally handheld.

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    Xbox’s Developer_Direct event has become a staple of January over the last few years. (Image credit: Microsoft)

    Beyond that, Xbox is also slated to have some presence at The Game Awards on December 11, 2025, although the details on this are a bit fuzzier. I’m not sure whether Microsoft will be revealing gameplay, ecosystem, or hardware reveals, but Microsoft has a large variety of first-party titles in development — over 40, apparently. We could see new gameplay of Fable, State of Decay 3, or even reveals of as-of-yet-unknown titles.

    Then, moving into January, we have the expected Developer_Direct. I think it is here we’ll most likely see some of Xbox’s heavy hitters for 2026, including Fable, Forza Horizon 6, Gears E-Day, and Halo: Campaign Evolved. Microsoft has also used the Developer_Direct to showcase third-party titles occasionally from close partners.

    The launch of new entries in the four most iconic, classic Xbox franchises also coincide with the platform’s 25th anniversary, which Microsoft is set to celebrate in style.

    Xbox is dead, long live Xbox!

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    Xbox soldiers on, despite rumors of its demise. (Image credit: Windows Central | Jez Corden)

    Xbox has been on the backfoot with its visibility on social media as of late, but the platform remains robust in real terms. Xbox has what is arguably its strongest games line-up in history, on top of what was arguably Xbox Game Pass’ strongest content year ever.

    Microsoft has stepped on more than a few rakes this year, and will doubtless step on more as the months progress, but I think better times are ahead for the brand as well as its customers. Microsoft has been encouraged by growing adoption of its Xbox Play Anywhere dual-purchase license model between Xbox and PC games, and its first foray into Xbox OEM-built devices has been seen internally as performing better than expected.

    There’s also a lot of internal excitement about upcoming games from the likes of Double Fine, inXile, Machine Games, Bethesda, and various others — all of whom are working on titles with broad potential.

    With the next Xbox looking to be more open than ever, and sport more games than ever via the power of the Windows PC ecosystem, there’s plenty of room for optimism among all the drama. Still, Microsoft has shown itself to be fickle. Tariffs chaos still dogs consumer electronics makers of all stripes, and the AI gold rush has weighed heavily on Microsoft’s attention span.

    In the near term, there’s plenty still to look forward to. Longer term, there’s cause for optimism, but as always, execution is key.

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