Watch Xbox’s E3 press conference here at 5:30pm UK time

Microsoft’s E3 press event is taking place at its usual 9:30am PST slot in America (5:30pm for those of us in the UK).

The platform holder has promised that this year’s show will be a ‘very special E3′.

The press event is set to last 90 minutes – expect to hear a bit more about its new Xbox One S console, as well as the firm’s first-party line-up, which includes Gears of War 4, Crackdown 3, Re-Core, and a brand new Forza game – probably Horizon 3.

When is it?

9:30am LA time, 5:30pm UK time

How long is it?

90 minutes

Where is it?

The conference is taking place at The Galen Center in Los Angeles. Note that though the conference starts at 9:30am PST, it’s worth getting to the venue about an hour ahead of time to ensure you can get a good seat.

What can we expect?

Official announcement of Xbox One S, potentially more information about Scorpio (unlikely), HoloLens, VR (maybe), more Gears 4 info, further details about Crackdown 3, Forza Horizon 3 and perhaps some Windows 10/Xbox One news.

How can I watch it?

On the embedded stream below:

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