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Timestamps 0:00 Montage full of stars 2:55 Phil Spencer - Intro 4:38 Xbox One X 5:23 Kareem Choudhry - OneX Specs 10:08 Forza 7 11:58 Dan Greenawalt - Porsche and more Forza 17:27 Phil Spencer - Game lineup 18:52 Metro Exodus 23:55 Assassins Creed Origins 27:22 Gameplay 32:45 Phil Spencer - Mixer 33:44 Playerunknown's Battlegrounds 34:33 Gameplay 36:30 Deep Rock Galactic 37:43 State of Decay 2 42:21 The Darwin Project 44:29 Minecraft 45:27 Lydia Winters 46:52 Minecraft: Super Duper 4K Graphics Pack 48:10 Phil Spencer - Some games that might tickle your fancy 49:05 Dragonball Fighters Z 50:34 Black Desert: The MMORPG 52:43 The Last Night 54:05 The Artful Escape 55:21 CodeVein 56:22 Phil Spencer - Humble Stuff 57:00 Sea of Thieves 1:05:44 Tacoma 1:06:22 Super Lucky's Tale 1:09:06 Cuphead 1:10:00 Terry Crews in Crackdown 3 1:12:38 ID@XBOX Games Montage 1:15:22 Ashen 1:17:15 Life is Strange 1:17:40 Shadow of War 1:24:46 Ori and the Wall of Wisps 1:27:31 Phil Spencer - Celebrate Games 1:28:22 Xbox Backwards Compatibility 1:31:50 $499 1:32:28 Patrick Söderlund - EA Games 1:34:03 Anthem *Post-Show* 1:41:02 Ending Montage 1:42:18 Post Show Discussion 1:54:10 Minecraft 2:03:20 More Discussion
1:56:30 It has since been revealed that it was in fact, Sony, who refused cross platform play, they need to stop being so bad with that, they're the only one stopping everyone playing together at this point.
I disagree with you Fraser on the Scorpio vs Pro power. You said that there would be no difference between them but look at the base models. There is a clear advantage on PS4 in resolution and framerate against xbone. Scorpio will be the best for multi platform games but yeah, 500 dollars is an interesting price point for sure.
To clear up some confusion... Minecraft: Pocket Edition (and so, the win10 version too) has had community-run servers for a while now. The servers that were listed there have had Pocket Edition servers, and so I'm just assuming that Microsoft is going to be supporting those servers. The way these servers are hosted is completely separate from the Java edition, and doesn't even use Java. I don't know how Microsoft plan to incorporate the server hosting into consoles, or if they're even going to continue allowing you to custom-host your own servers, but I guess we'll find out when the update hits