Them co-hosting the event is them saying TES 6 is an Xbox exclusive without saying that TES 6 is an Xbox exclusive. PlayStation ain't getting no The Elder Scrolls 6. Think about it: Are they gonna co-host their event and then say, "You know what me (Microsoft) and my good pal here (Bethesda) decided to be here together to announce that our mutual friend (Sony) who is not with us here tonight will also get the biggest game of this generation." Confirmed: Bethesda RPG Starfield Will Be Xbox & PC Exclusive!Ī betting man's money is on The Elder Scrolls 6 being an Xbox exclusive and Microsoft announcing it at this E3, holding hands with Bethesda.It would make sense, since Starfield was already confirmed as an Xbox exclusive: Sounds to us like The Elder Scrolls 6 will be an Xbox and Microsoft exclusive. The kind of close, where you're going exclusive and are not seeing other people. if Microsoft and Bethesda are co-hosting their E3 conference, they sound awfully close to us. objectif : les nouveautes Bethesda dans le Game Pass des le jour de leur sortie - Chloe Woitier Will The Elder Scrolls 6 Be an Xbox Exclusive? conference commune Microsoft-Bethesda dans quelques semaines J'ai pu m'entretenir avec Matt Booty, directeur des Xbox Game Studios. Here's the tweet in French, which you probably won't understand, so just trust us – he said, what we said he said: First Look at The Elder Scrolls 6 Graphics? Spoiler: It's Stunning!.In an interview with the French magazine Le Figaro, Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty (yes, Matt Booty - call us immature, we don't care) stated that Xbox/Microsoft and Bethesda are getting real cozy at this year's E3: They will co-host their conference. What does this mean for future Bethesda titles like The Elder Scrolls 6? Microsoft and Bethesda just announced that they will co-host their E3 conference this year. The Elder Scrolls 6 is currently in development with Bethesda.Did Microsoft snag Elder Scrolls up as an Xbox exclusive? (Credit: Hyoung Nam | Bethesda) The Elder Scrolls 6 is likely many years away, especially since Howard just recently revealed that making Starfield was a now-or-never prospect, so it will be some time before we see how The Elder Scrolls 6's exclusivity does for Microsoft and Xbox. Whether it be through a traditional Xbox console, PC, or even Xbox Game Pass on mobile, Microsoft is doubling down on its mission to bring these franchises to gamers as best it can without outright selling the games on competing platforms. However, the games industry is a business, and this is a perfect way to get Elder Scrolls fans into the Xbox ecosystem in some way. Still, it is likely that the millions of fans that have been holding out hope that The Elder Scrolls 6 might appear on a Sony or Nintendo platform, will be sorely disappointed and maybe a bit betrayed by Bethesda. With The Elder Scrolls 6, Bethesda wants to keep the bones of The Elder Scrolls but expand on player immersion like the franchise never has before.Ĭonsidering that Microsoft did indeed purchase Bethesda earlier this year, this should come as no surprise, especially with Xbox's earlier announcement of Starfield's exclusivity at E3. Howard says that as people change and technology changes, the vision to transport people to these engaging worlds and fully immerse the player stays the same. Todd Howard also made a comment about The Elder Scrolls 6, saying that the game is still deep in the trenches of development, and that the team's ultimate goal is the same as it has been since The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion and The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim. RELATED: Todd Howard Teases How Elder Scrolls 6 Will Improve on Skyrim That would be true when I think about any of our franchises.” And that would be true when I think about Elder Scrolls 6. He says, ".in order to be on Xbox, I want us to be able to bring the full complete package of what we have. Spencer went on to explain that he believes that he genuinely does not want this to be about punishing other platforms, and that he sees all consoles continuing to grow and flourish in the coming years. Starfield was shown off earlier in the year and definitively stated to be coming only to Xbox consoles and PC. It seems as if this question keeps needing to be answered, but Head of Xbox Phil Spencer has finally all but confirmed that Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls 6 will indeed remain exclusive to the Xbox ecosystem, cutting its hopes for release on PlayStation or Nintendo Switch.ĭuring an interview with British GQ, Spencer claimed that The Elder Scrolls 6 exclusivity will be similar to Bethesda's other long-awaited RPG, Starfield.
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