Here's how to watch the Xbox 20th anniversary celebration
Microsoft s💝ays there'll be no new announcements, but keep your fingers crossed for some reveals

If you're looking for information on how to watch the Xbox Anniversary Celebration, you've come ♓to the right place.
The stream kicks off today, Monday, November 15, at 10am PST/ 1pm EST/ 6pm GMT. You can watch via Xbox's official YouTube channel, embed🥀ded below, or through the company's or accounts.
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Halo is likely to make up a significant portion of any big Xbox retrospective, but multiple rumours suggest that the Halo Infinite multiplayer mode is set for a surprise drop during the broadcast, almost a month before the rest of the game is set to drop. Microsoft has definitely been downplaying suggestions of a big reveal, so don'﷽t get your hopes up too high, but maybe keep an eye open if you're still looking for a big FPS to enjoy in the run-up to Christmas.
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