Xbox again quite clear Starfield is NOT coming to Playstation consoles. #XboxGamePass /hsInuBNuc0- Xbox News August 31, 2021 We wish we were kidding, but you don't even have to take our words for it – because this is such a tough pill to swallow, here are three tweets laying down the law:Ĭonfirmed: Starfield is a permanent exclusive. Microsoft really was not playing around when buying Bethesda exclusivity rights for more money than some countries are even worth: Those exclusivity deals are locked in tight. Gamers everywhere were still hoping that Starfield and especially Elder Scrolls 6 would still be released for the PlayStation, but recent Twitter trends and an official statement from Bethesda and an insider make the answer more than clear: Elder Scrolls 6 & Starfield Are Xbox Exclusive this capitalistic world of ours speaks the language of money, and Microsoft splashed a lot of it to get exclusive Bethesda rights. Having the luxury of playing on multiple systems, I absolutely still hate the fact that exclusivity is a thing. This is actually a sad day for all Sony gamers, and I genuinely feel for them. Whilst news on the game are sparse, once thing has been made clear now: The Elder Scrolls 6 is Xbox exclusive and will not come to the PS5. The Elder Scrolls 6 is easily one of the most anticipated games, and has been for the better part of the last decade. It’s for this reason, we feel that the Elder Scrolls 6 will come to PS5.Gaming - It's official: No Elder Scrolls 6 on PS5 – the game will be an Xbox Exclusive. Another game from a juggernaut series with fans across all platforms. Perhaps Prey 2 releases exclusively on Xbox before the PS5 release six months later.īut for the biggest series in the Bethesda lineup such as Wolfenstein, The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Doom and Starfield, it’s much more likely that Microsoft will release the titles on other third-party platforms, just as it did with Minecraft Dungeons. What’s more likely is that we may see some games get timed exclusivity, encouraging players to pick up an Xbox Series S as a ‘Game Pass machine’ of sorts. While Elder Scrolls 6 being exclusive to the Xbox Series X would certainly entice PS5 owners into picking up an Xbox Series S or X, they’d be missing out on a huge percentage of fans who may never be able to buy an Xbox for whatever reason. Let’s remember that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim sold 30 million copies across all the many, many platforms it released across. Out of these three options, outright exclusivity seems the least likely. If you were planning on getting a PS5 and were looking to Elder Scrolls 6, this would be your paradise. Outright exclusivity would see the game only ever release on the Xbox consoles (and probably PC, too). Timed exclusivity would see Elder Scrolls 6 exclusive to the Xbox Series S and Series X in terms of consoles, with the game likely to release on PC at the same time. Available on All Consoles on Initial Release Date.When talking about whether or not Elder Scrolls 6 will come to PS5, there are a few different possible ways it could pan out. Given Microsoft owns Xbox, the immediate assumption would be that Phil Spencer will rub his hands and laugh maniacally as he presses the big, red ‘exclusive’ button on a panel in front of him, as Elder Scrolls VI, Starfield and Fallout 5 flash up on an enormous wall-consuming screen in a room with Xbox green lighting.
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