Phil Spencer, Head of Gaming at Microsoft, onstage at Xbox E3 2018 Briefing where Microsoft showcased more than 50 games, including 18 exclusives and 15 world premieres at Microsoft Theater on Sunday, June 10, 2018 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Casey Rodgers/Invision for Microsoft/AP Images)
Xbox previewed a flurry of new titles and deals with studios as the videogaming division of Microsoft Corp looks to compete more intensely with Sony Corp’s PlayStation and a resurgent Nintendo Co.
The new products, announced June 10 at the company’s E3 briefing in Los Angeles, includes Halo Infinite, a sixth version of its popular shooting title; Fallout 76, a prequel of the series made by Bethesda Softworks; and Forza Horizon 4, a racing title from UK-based Playground Games.
