Xbox is kicking off its 25th anniversary year with a major January showcase, and Xbox Developer Direct 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most important events on the calendar. Taking place this Thursday, the show promises deep dives, fresh gameplay, and developer insights into some of the biggest Xbox games coming later this year.

Here is everything you need to know about when it starts, how to watch it, and what Microsoft has lined up.

When Is Xbox Developer Direct 2026?

Xbox Developer Direct 2026 will air on Thursday, January 22.

The showcase begins at the following times:

  • 10am Pacific
  • 1pm Eastern
  • 6pm UK
  • 7pm Central European Time

Based on previous years, the show is expected to run for around 45 to 60 minutes, focusing on extended gameplay segments rather than quick-fire trailers.

Where To Watch Xbox Developer Direct 2026 Live

The event will be streamed live across Xbox’s official platforms, making it easy to watch on just about any device.

You can tune in via:

Regional Xbox channels will also carry the livestream worldwide. For viewers in China, the show will be available on Bilibili the following day.

As with any live broadcast, streaming quality may vary depending on your internet connection.

Language Support And Accessibility Options

Xbox is continuing its strong accessibility push with extensive language and support options.

The livestream will include English captions, with additional live languages available via regional Xbox channels, including French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Polish, Turkish, and more.

After the broadcast, even more languages will be added to the Xbox YouTube channel, including Māori, Indonesian, Hindi, Arabic, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, and both Simplified and Traditional Chinese.

Accessibility features include:

  • Audio Descriptions in English
  • American Sign Language on Xbox’s YouTube and XboxASL Twitch channel
  • British Sign Language on Xbox On’s YouTube channel

Confirmed Games At Xbox Developer Direct 2026

Microsoft has confirmed three major titles for this year’s showcase, all presented directly by the developers working on them.

Fable

Xbox Developer Direct 2026

Image Credit: Playground Games

Playground Games will finally deliver the first extended gameplay reveal for the long-awaited Fable reboot. Set once again in Albion, the new Fable aims to blend player choice, consequence-driven storytelling, and the series’ trademark British humour. This will be the most in-depth look at the game so far, and fans are hoping for a clearer 2026 release window.

Forza Horizon 6

Xbox Developer Direct 2026

Image Credit: Playground Games

Forza Horizon 6 is heading to Japan, and this Developer Direct will feature the first full deep dive into the open-world racer. Playground Games is expected to showcase new mechanics, how the team is recreating modern Japan, and possibly confirm the rumoured release date that has been circulating since its initial reveal.

Beast of Reincarnation

Xbox Developer Direct 2026

Image Credit: Game Freak

One of the most intriguing titles at the show, Beast of Reincarnation is the first original non-Pokémon project from Game Freak in years. The action RPG follows protagonist Emma and her canine companion Koo, featuring unique plant manipulation mechanics and a striking visual style. Expect a deeper look at gameplay systems and world design during the presentation.

Will There Be Any Surprise Announcements?

While only three games have been officially confirmed, history suggests there is a strong chance of at least one surprise. Every previous Xbox Developer Direct has featured something unexpected, and rumours point to a fourth, unannounced title making an appearance.

Some fans are even speculating about a potential shadow drop, similar to what Xbox has done in past showcases. Nothing has been confirmed, but Microsoft has hinted that 2026 will be a “banner year” for Xbox.

Missed The Show? Here’s Where To Catch Up

If you cannot watch live, a full recap will be published on Xbox Wire immediately after the event, including regional versions in multiple languages. Xbox will also release detailed follow-up articles for each game shown, with extra insights from the developers.

For creators planning post-show breakdowns, Xbox advises avoiding copyrighted music in videos to prevent automated takedowns, and to check platform-specific terms of service before uploading content.

Xbox Developer Direct 2026 kicks off this Thursday, January 22, and if Microsoft delivers on expectations, it could set the tone for a huge year ahead for Xbox players.