Matt Booty Says Project Helix Won’t Be Part of June 7 Xbox Showcase

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  • Matt Booty says Project Helix will not appear at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7, 2026.
  • The showcase will focus on games, teams, and the next 12 months of Xbox releases.
  • Xbox says broader strategy and Helix details will be shared at a later time.

Project Helix Showcase hopes have been shut down by Xbox chief content officer Matt Booty, who says the June 7 Xbox Games Showcase will not include news about Microsoft’s next-gen hardware. Instead, Xbox plans to keep the show focused on games.

Speaking on the Official Xbox Podcast, Booty said there “won’t be Helix news” at the upcoming event. He also added that Helix will not be in the showcase, with hardware and strategy updates coming later.

Why it matters: Project Helix has become one of the biggest Xbox talking points of 2026. Fans were hoping the showcase would finally clear up the hardware plan. That is not happening yet, which means June 7 is now very clearly a games show.

Xbox Wants The Showcase To Stay On Games

Booty said Xbox wants to focus on its teams and games during the event. He also said the company wants to make the right long-term decisions, not fast ones. That is a boring answer, but it is also the answer you give when the hardware message is not ready to survive the internet for 48 hours.

The timing makes sense. Microsoft already confirmed the Xbox Games Showcase 2026 for June 7, with a Gears of War: E-Day Direct following right after. Xbox has been setting expectations around gameplay, first-party updates, and third-party reveals, not a full hardware blowout.

The official podcast also confirmed the event starts at 10 AM Pacific, 1 PM Eastern, 6 PM in the UK, and 7 PM across most of Europe. It will stream across Xbox’s YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook pages.

Project Helix Still Has Too Many Open Questions

Xbox has already put Project Helix on the board. We previously covered how the next-gen Xbox was officially revealed as Project Helix, with Microsoft pitching it as a device built for both Xbox and PC games. That alone made fans expect more details sooner rather than later.

However, the timeline was never pointing to an imminent launch. Microsoft has already suggested that Project Helix will not be released until 2027, with alpha kits expected to reach developers in January 2027. If that plan holds, a full June 2026 reveal would have been early.

The hardware has also been surrounded by messy but important questions. There have been debates over whether Project Helix is closer to a PC than a traditional console, and Microsoft has had to respond to claims about third-party devices and in-house hardware. For a console strategy, that is a lot of smoke before the box is even on a shelf.

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Microsoft Is Avoiding Another Confusing Hardware Message

Xbox’s current strategy is already complicated. It has Game Pass, PC, Cloud, Handhelds, multiplatform releases, and now a next-gen device that may blur the PC-console line even further. If Booty says Xbox wants to get Helix right before talking about it, I believe him. Not because companies love silence, but because half-explained hardware plans age badly.

We have already seen how quickly Project Helix rumors spread. Xbox vice president Jason Ronald recently shut down third-party Project Helix rumors, clarifying that Microsoft still plans a first-party device. That did not end the debate, but it did show why Xbox is being careful with wording.

A showcase trailer is good for hype. It is not always good for nuance. If Microsoft is still working through pricing, developer messaging, Windows integration, store access, and hardware positioning, then holding Helix back is probably the smarter move. Fans may not like it, but a vague teaser would not fix the confusion either.

The June 7 Showcase Now Has A Cleaner Job

With Helix off the table, the Xbox Games Showcase has a cleaner job: show games. Booty already mentioned Fable, Gears of War: E-Day, Halo: Campaign Evolved, Minecraft Dungeons II, and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 4 while discussing Xbox’s next 12 months. That is enough to carry a show if the footage is real and not just another nice-looking promise.

Fable is especially important after its move to February 2027. Gears of War: E-Day also has its own Direct after the main showcase, so Xbox clearly wants that game to land. The hardware question can wait if the software finally looks convincing. That is the part players can actually use.

What are your thoughts on Xbox skipping Project Helix at the Showcase? Let us know in the comments.

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