

This would make sense since the likes of The Elder Scrolls have established audiences on PlayStation and making an Xbox-only sequel risks cutting off a huge portion of potential customers. Xbox boss Phil Spencer’s old ‘case-by-case’ statement about potential exclusives seemed to suggest that established Bethesda franchises would still come to other platforms. A very small scratch on the interior of a spaceship looks suspiciously like a drawing of a. Bethesda’s marketing boss Pete Hines has just expressed enthusiasm for it. Adding to the speculation, the Starfield trailer from E3 2021 included a possible Elder Scrolls teaser.

There’s also Wolfenstein 3, but that’s technically never been formally announced. – “many other” future ZeniMax titles will be shipped on PS/Nint- Stephen Totilo June 22, 2023Īs it stands, the only officially confirmed Bethesda games that don’t have specified platforms are The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5, both of which look to be many years away from coming out. – Redfall/Starfield are Xbox/PC-only: “keeping with the need to offer some exclusive content while mitigating the economic costs and damage to its player-focused brand”
