Xbox Games Showcase 2026: Predictions, hopes, dreams — and what I think you should expect

Xbox Games Showcase 2026
Xbox's Superbowl, Wrestlemania, World Cup Final goes live on June 7, 2026. (Image credit: Windows Central | Jez Corden)

It's officially showcase season, with Summer Game Fest kicking off in earnest in Los Angeles this week. It's still not quite on the level of E3 of eons past, but every year, SGF gets a little bigger and a little bolder, as the video game industry continues to find itself.

The post-pandemic era of gaming has been a weird one. Tariffs, memory prices, artificial intelligence, mass layoffs, and anemic player growth have seen the industry struggle to find stability. Xbox gamers have certainly seen some of that instability, as price hikes, canceled projects, and changing priorities undermined Xbox's image.

At the Xbox Showcase on June 7, 2026, Microsoft will be looking to turn a page on the last couple of years. A new CEO in charge and a new direction in their sails, Xbox will start its 25th anniversary celebrations with a mountain of fresh looks at upcoming Xbox games, on top of world premieres.

Here are some of my predictions, hopes, and dreams for this year's big and beautiful Xbox Showcase.

Showcasing the next 12 months of Xbox content

At the very least you can expect to see Gears of War: E-Day ... (Image credit: Microsoft)

Xbox CCO Matt Booty recently confirmed that the Xbox Showcase will largely feature titles slated for the next 12 months. Microsoft has been burned in the past by announcing projects too early, occasionally for them to be subsequently canceled. Perfect Dark is one such example, but Elder Scrolls 6 is perhaps the most legendary of these — Elder Scrolls 6 was announced almost a decade ago at this point. As such, I wouldn't expect to see Elder Scrolls 6 or Fallout 5 here, sadly, as neither are likely to come out in the next 12 months. But, maybe we could catch a glimpse at the long-rumored Fallout 3 remake?

Since we're already talking about Bethesda, I'd love it if we could see new projects from Machine Games or id Software. I think we could finally see DOOM: The Dark Ages' DLC, which was touted as "sequel-sized". Could we also catch a glimpse of Machine Games' rumored PvP multiplayer shooter? Rumors suggest that it is a tactical affair in the vein of Counter-Strike or Rainbow Six Siege, and it seems likely we could finally catch a glimpse of it. I'm sure people would be interested to see Wolfenstein 3, too, although I expect it's still a bit too early.

One thing I am expecting to see is Blade, from Arkane. Arkane is known for the Dishonored franchise most prolifically, but the studio hasn't had a hit in quite some time. Tied to the Marvel IP, Blade is a huge opportunity for Xbox to find itself a superhero-sized hit akin to PlayStation's Spider-Man, or the excellent-looking Wolverine. It still might be too early for this one, though.

We have yet to see how Blade will play, but Arkane Lyon will doubtless cook. (Image credit: Microsoft)

Microsoft also has a variety of other projects more than likely to show up here. Clockwork Revolution from inXile is almost definitely a lock. Microsoft's "Coming soon to Xbox Game Pass" layer recently showed Clockwork Revolution, before being removed. InXile's Bioshock-esque steampunk shooter already looks like a winner, and we should see more of it at the Showcase. Fable got delayed to avoid Grand Theft Auto 6, but we'll probably get a deeper look into some of its systems during the show.

I'm also expecting we might see what mysterious studio Elsewhere Entertainment has been working on. Activision quietly set up Elsewhere a couple of years back, and job listings offered hints that the team is working on some kind of narrative action-adventure title. I predict that we'll see it revealed for the first time at this year's show, probably slated for late 2027.

It's almost certain we'll see State of Decay 3 at the showcase too, given that it's already in private Alpha testing with a small subset of the community alongside some YouTubers. And from what I've heard ... it sounds like Undead Labs really, really nailed the "AAA" feel that was absent from State of Decay 2. I'm particularly excited for this one.

We'll most likely see more of Halo: Campaign Evolved. (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)

On other studios, I'm not expecting much from Rare, Obsidian, Compulsion, Ninja Theory, or Double Fine at the moment. I've heard Ninja Theory and Double Fine have "more ambitious" projects in the works following Hellblade 2, Kiln, and Keeper. I expect it might be too early to catch a glimpse at what some of these studios are working on, particularly if Xbox wants to stick to its "next 12 months" preview. Blizzard titles (like the long-rumored StarCraft shooter) are also likely being kept for BlizzCon 2026 in September, too. But ... it would be pretty hype to get a teaser for it here, with a view of asking people to tune in to BlizzCon for the full reveal.

I wouldn't mind hearing about something further afield either way ... particularly since it's Xbox's 25th, and we're supposed to be walking nostalgia territory. Give me Killer Instinct 2, dangit.

On the topic of nostalgia, could we potentially see Toys for Bob's long-rumored Spyro project with Microsoft? It seems increasingly likely to me, given how long it's been in development. Microsoft has also been teasing backwards compatibility announcements over the past year, so perhaps some titles missing from the program will get revealed in a final burst to celebrate the 25th anniversary.

I expect a deeper look at InXile's steampunky Clockwork Revolution at the Xbox Showcase. (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)

I know that there's a new trailer for Halo: Campaign Evolved floating around, although it has been a bit unclear whether this will show up at Xbox's show or Summer Game Fest's showcase instead. Microsoft wants to position this as a multiplatform title, from what I've heard, given its outing on PlayStation, although it's obviously a sensitive topic as Microsoft wants to renew faith in its home-grown ecosystem. Indeed, there will be a lot of eyeballs on Gears of War: E-Day's launch platforms, to that end. E-Day should be a fantastic showing either way. Microsoft is intent on growing the Gears franchise to pillar status, with transmedia projects lining up to further boost the game's status.

What about wildcard announcements? Microsoft has a vast mountain of IP it could tap into. Thanks to the Activision purchase, it has access to Skylanders, Guitar Hero, Hexen, and vast libraries of other titles potentially waiting for a revival. Microsoft is working with external studios already for games like Minecraft Dungeons 2 (which we should also see at the Showcase), perhaps there are some other external partners waiting to show off new projects too? Could it FINALLY be the year of Banjo?! ... Well, maybe not.

In any case, one thing is for certain: we're not going to be left wanting from this year's showcase. There's an absolute mountain of content about to be debuted, in what I think could be remembered as one of the best Xbox Showcase events in years.

Showcasing a renewed Xbox direction

It has been an odd few years for Xbox. (Image credit: Windows Central | Jez Corden)

Although the Showcase itself will be focused on games, Xbox leaders will likely be talking platform strategy with press and in their satellite festivities, such as the official Xbox Podcast and the like.

We were told not to expect Xbox Helix news, for example, but maybe we could see the next-gen Xbox Elite Controller "Series 3," given that it already leaked via regulators recently. Perhaps we'll see a glimpse of upcoming improvements to Xbox PC and cloud (indeed, I've heard there's a big update in the works for Xbox PC, slated for later this year, though). And Microsoft has been going ham on updates for the existing Xbox Series X|S consoles, including Xbox achievement improvements. Completion achievements incoming?!

In any case, I'm curious how Xbox will address the mountains of Player Voice feedback queries that have been delivered on its request site. Xbox fans are pining for exclusive games ... PlayStation announced (internally) that it will no longer even put its games on Steam, yet Xbox is still intent on undermining its ecosystem by putting its titles everywhere else.

The new Xbox leaders gear up for a very busy week. (Image credit: Microsoft (edit by Windows Central))

Xbox fans are already on edge that, besides a new logo, it'll end up being "business as usual" at Xbox, despite the change in CEO. Microsoft is also between a rock and a hard place. Investing to create desire for its own ecosystem isn't exactly viable when memory prices have surged by as much as 250% for bulk buyers ... battering all consumer tech margins.

Xbox fans need to hold their patience a little longer to see real change. Contracts, macroeconomics, and previous strategies are not something that can be unravelled over night. It'll be interesting to see how Asha Sharma positions everything in light of the constraints.

But at least in the short term, existential complications aside, I'm expecting the Xbox Showcase to be a true banger this year. Xbox has to show up in a big way to renew faith that Microsoft is in it for the long haul — and honor the 25-year legacy as it looks ahead to its next.

We'll be on the ground at the Xbox Showcase as well as Summer Game Fest with all the previews, news, and behind-the-scenes looks at the best and brightest upcoming games. So stay tuned for my sleep-deprivation-addled coverage in the coming week ahead. Keep it gaming.


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Jez Corden
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Jez Corden is the Executive Editor at Windows Central, focusing primarily on all things Xbox and gaming. Jez is known for breaking exclusive news and analysis as relates to the Microsoft ecosystem — while being powered by tea. Follow on X.com/JezCorden and tune in to the XB2 Podcast, all about, you guessed it, Xbox!

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