The summer of gaming is far from over, as following a week of showcases, the next big event is Gamescom in August. With the show drawing closer, more gaming companies are confirming that they’ll be headed to Germany soon, including Xbox. Microsoft’s gaming division will once again have a presence at the Koelnmesse, but it’s pushing ahead with these plans while its future looks increasingly uncertain.
For now, Xbox says that its Gamescom presence will be headlined by Gears of War: E-Day, which will be playable on the Gamescom showfloor. Typically, Xbox also holds a dedicated Gamescom showcase after Geoff Keighley’s Gamescom Opening Night Live event, dropping a new look at upcoming games. Since this takes place in the wake of the June Xbox Games Showcase, the broadcast is usually more of the same, with several Game Pass announcements mixed in.
Gamescom’s stomping grounds of Cologne, Germany, is also the first stop on the Xbox FanFest event–a global tour that celebrates Xbox’s 25th anniversary–this year. While the external messaging around Xbox has certainly been positive throughout 2026, recent reports indicate that there’s some major turmoil happening behind the scenes.
Some analysts are claiming that upcoming Xbox exclusives like Gears of War: E-Day and Clockwork Revolution are being sent out to die–something Xbox has disputed–and reports say that Microsoft is preparing to lay off staff and close multiple development studios soon. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has also alluded to upcoming changes at Xbox, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says that Xbox needs to find a way to transform into a “sustainable” business for the company.
While Xbox hasn’t confirmed yet which of its other upcoming games will be at Gamescom, things do look dire for the studios that are making them. Compulsion Games, Double Fine, and Ninja Theory are said to be facing potential closures, but there might be hope for them to spin off from Xbox.
The news looks especially bad for Ninja Theory, as the studio has just announced its new game, Senua. According to Stephen Totilo’s Game File, Microsoft was already planning to split from Ninja Theory, and the decision to reveal Senua during the Xbox Games Showcase was made to draw investor interest.