Microsoft is just owning headlines for all of March it seems. First was the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Bethesda presentation, and then there were 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:big bombs dropped 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:for GamePass, and now they're teaming up with Twitch to bring us an indie games showcase next week.

On March 26, ID@Xbox (that's the indie games publishing division of Xbox) and Twitch will bring us their first at 9 AM PST. Be careful to check what time that is where you are since North America recently moved to daylight savings time, which is a stupid and largely harmful practice that doesn't bring any benefit to anyone.

But anꦇyway, the Xbox Indﷺie Games Showcase will bring us news for 25 upcoming games, including Stalker 2, Second Extinction, The Ascent, The Wild at Heart, Voidtrain, Exo One, "and many more." You can also expect some announcements surrounding indie games arriving on Xbox Game Pass, as well as interviews with game devs and famous Twitch streamers. There might even be a few codes given away, too.

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Stalker 2 is easily the biggest name on this list and one that we’ve been waiting for a big announcement for. It’s supposed to come out in 2021 with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:both 4K and ray tracing along with a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:seamless open-world. 168澳洲幸运5开🎉奖网:Gameplay footage was released last Dece💫mber, but since then it’s been largely radio silence from GSC Game World. Hopefully, we&🍃rsquo;ll be getting a release date or at least an updated traile🍌r.

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Another big name on this list is The Ascent, the cyberpunk twin-stick shooter slash RPG that was supposed to initially launch with the Xbox Series X. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:That got pushed back to 2021, but Swedish dev Neon Giant softened the blow by promising their upcoming game𝔉 will have a day-one release on Game Pass.

You can catch the Xbox Indie Sh🐻owcase on either the or channels next Friday morning.

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