Where, when, and how can you watch the Xbox Developer Direct? We explain it to you
We also tell you everything you can expect to see at the event, which is not exactly little
- January 23, 2025
- Updated: January 23, 2025 at 10:34 AM
Microsoft has announced its first major event of the year, the Xbox Developer Direct 2025, which will take place on January 23 at 10 AM PT, which is 7 PM in mainland Spain. This showcase will be broadcast through the official Xbox and Bethesda channels on YouTube, offering fans a unique opportunity to see the latest developments in the company’s gaming landscape.
Among the titles expected in the presentation are Doom: The Dark Ages, South of Midnight, and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. These games will be showcased with gameplay and developer commentary, promising a deeper insight into what they will offer. Additionally, the presence of a mysterious fourth game has been confirmed, rumored to be a new installment of a “legendary” Japanese franchise, generating excitement among video game fans. And if the rumors are to be believed, it seems that Ryu Hayabusha’s return this year will be twofold.
On the other hand, rumors also point to the possible remastering of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Although this information has not been confirmed, a release date for May has been leaked, which could undoubtedly be one of the major announcements of the event. The gaming community eagerly awaits additional details about this title during the presentation.
What We Know for Sure: Avowed is Almost Here
Regarding future releases, it has been revealed that the anticipated game Avowed will be released on February 14 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. This title, developed by Obsidian Entertainment, promises to attract fans with its rich narrative and RPG elements that players of Pillars of Eternity have come to love. Recently, the company also released a series of animated videos on YouTube to refresh the story of Pillars of Eternity, which could be indicative of the momentum they have towards the world of Avowed.
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