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Inside Xbox returns tomorrow with Series X talk and news for upcoming games

With events like GDC and E3 postponed or cancelled, many of us are itching for game announcements, especially with next-gen consoles coming later this year. Microsoft is going to be jumping in early, with plans to stream the latest episode of Inside Xbox tomorrow. 

On April 7th at 10 PM UK time, the first episode of Inside Xbox for 2020 will go live. Microsoft has announced a lot of what it plans to show off as well, so we can expect news for Obsidian's Grounded, Gears Tactics and Sea of Thieves.

Beyond that, we can expect to see the next wave of Xbox Game Pass announcements, as well as some new game announcements from indie devs under the ID@Xbox program. Finally, Jason Ronald, Director of Program Management, is going to sit down and discuss the Xbox Series X in further detail, giving insight into how the latest hardware will upgrade the gaming experience.

As usual, Inside Xbox will stream across Mixer, YouTube, Twitch, Twitter and Facebook, so it will almost be impossible to miss in your feed. Of course, don't expect anything too huge, as Microsoft still plans to unveil some of its bigger announcements in June, when E3 should have been taking place.

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KitGuru Says: I'm particularly excited to see Gears Tactics, especially after seeing first impressions go up in March. Aside from that, any talk of next-gen hardware is always going to be exciting, although this might end up being more of a recap, as so much has been revealed already when it comes to the core hardware and features. Are any of you planning to tune in tomorrow? 

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