E3 2014 is just around the corner and from recent leaks and teasers, it appears that we're going to have a grand time. Kicking things off will be Microsoft with its Xbox press conference that is scheduled to be held at 9AM PT. For those who would love to see what Microsoft is up to but don't have the slightest idea how, keep reading.

Microsoft has started off very well with the Xbox One since the console is trending ahead of the Xbox 360 within the same timeframe after launch. This success, however, has been overshadowed by Sony's PlayStation 4.

With E3 2014, Microsoft will have a lot to prove. The company's new head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, promised fans that Microsoft will focus on the games this time around. Xbox gamers should expect titles such as Sunset OverDrive, Forza Horizon 2, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Halo 5: Guardians and much more.

For those who are interested in Quantum Break, well, it won't be shown at E3, unfortunately. However, the full gameplay reveal is set for Gamescom in August, so the wait is not too long off.

There's a chance gamers might get to see a glimpse of the upcoming Halo series by Ridley Scott, and another by Steven Spielberg. The company is also expected to talk a lot about the new $399 Kinect-less Xbox One since this is the day the console is available for public consumption.

As for those who're wondering how to watch the Xbox press conference at Electronic Entertainment Expo this year, one of the best places to watch it is at Xbox.com. Since this is Microsoft's own stream, we expect less buffering and more reliability. Chances are, viewers should get the best experience with this live stream.

Our second choice is IGN, which is a very reliable E3 live stream from our experience in the past. Viewers might come across some hiccups now and again since IGN is the largest video game-related website. Thousands will be watching, plus viewers can engage in conversations with their peers in the comment section.

Lastly, GameSpot. This website is the preferred live streaming partner of E3, and should be a reliable source, but we didn't have a good experience in the past. Things might have changed, so it is worth giving it a shot.

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