FNX Magokiler Posted September 19, 2023 Share Posted September 19, 2023 (edited) Phil Spencer is one of those managers who prefers to cultivate his image as a tolerant, integrative guy who does not want wars for a world in which he would prefer that all consoles share the same sagas but, unfortunately for him, Starfield has come to confirm that his Dreams do not match reality. And exclusives are the shortest way to grow Xbox. It is evident that the new Bethesda saga has given a never-before-seen boost to the Microsoft platform. Not only has it put the Xbox Series So Phil, what are you going to do from now on? A new exclusive on the horizon The fact is that the judicial confrontation between Sony and Microsoft regarding the purchase of Activision Blizzard left some documents exposed that are now definitively coming to light. This is a Bethesda release schedule with detailed information on game features and also whether they are developments that will reach other consoles besides Xbox. And as you can see from the image that we leave you right here below, and which belongs to that process between the Japanese and Americans, it is clear that a new installment of The Elder Scrolls is on the way. So much so that the continuation of the legendary Skyrim that hit stores on November 11, 2011 will not see the light of day on PlayStation 5. The game appears the last of all those that Bethesda planned to launch in this round of developments aimed at the current generation of PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. In such a way that The Elder Scrolls VI will come to put the final culmination in the most brilliant way you can imagine... although PlayStation users will not like it as much. Nothing at all on PlayStation It is very clear in that document that The Elder Scrolls VI will not come out on PlayStation (although it will land on PC) and that, furthermore, the success of Starfield has not had to do with confirming that decision, since the papers shown are before being known. the enormous impact that Bethesda's new RPG was going to have. In addition, another relevant piece of information appears at the bottom of the document, in the column for The Elder Scrolls VI, such as the possible launch window that would open from 2026, "or later", so we cannot expect to have anything to see what it will be like until, at least, 2025. That will be when they start talking to us about what another of the games will be like that could force hundreds of thousands of gamers to consider whether having an Xbox is profitable or not. Be that as it may, it is obvious that Microsoft wants to play the same thing that Sony has been doing over the last 25 years, where it has enjoyed extraordinary exclusives, not only from its own studios, but also from third-party companies that They have given away enough excuses to build a reputation as a platform where you can play many titles that are impossible to play on others. Final Fantasy XVI the most recent example… https://hardzone.es/noticias/juegos/playstation-pierde-juego-sera-exclusiva-xbox/ Edited September 22, 2023 by [Ty]M@g0k1l3r T/C. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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