Microsoft's Xbox Live will make it's official UK debut this October, as part of the Stuff Live consumer electronics show in Earls Court London, which runs from October 3rd to 6th.
Xbox Live will be demonstrated on the Xbox stand, which is said to feature a line-up of more than 175 Xbox titles including Blinx: The Time Sweeper, as well as a Unreal Tournament, Sega GT 2002, Quantum Redshift and Splinter Cell.
A full preview of the Xbox Live network will be on show, and you'll get to experience gaming via the Xbox Communicator headset and take part in multiplayer games against other competitors via the system.
The Xbox stand is just part of the larger Games Matrix which is being run in association with Games Radar, and will also feature a number of other leading publishers all showing off their upcoming titles to the public, alongside the main Stuff Live show which is packed with gadgets and gizmos ranging from Pocket PC's to Hi-Fi's, Digital Cameras to Mobile Phones, and everything in between.
We'll have full reports from Stuff Live 2002 between October 3rd and 6th, and you can find out more about the Games Matrix by visiting the Stuff Live website, where you can also save £3 per ticket by booking in advance.
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