The Elder Scrolls 6 Is Playable In Early Builds As Bethesda Celebrates 30 Years Of The Iconic Franchise
The Elder Scrolls 6 is playable at Bethesda via early builds, the company revealed as it celebrates 30 years of the fantasy-RPG series.
The Elder Scrolls 6 is playable at Bethesda via early builds, the company revealed as it celebrates 30 years of the fantasy-RPG series.
Bethesda legend Pete Hines has announced he is leaving the company after 24 years.
An internal email from Bethesda’s Pete Hines reveals Microsoft told Bethesda its games would become Xbox exclusives, but did the opposite with Activision.
Phil Spencer’s testimony during the FTC v Microsoft trial confirms that Xbox only tried to buy Bethesda after learning Starfield might be a PS5 exclusive.
The Indiana Jones game was originally planned for PS5 too, but the deal with Disney was amended to exclude PlayStation consoles in favour of Xbox exclusivity.
Starfield isn’t coming to PS5, but if it was, then Bethesda says it wouldn’t be out in September.
The FTC is still of the mind that Microsoft will make Activision games exclusive just as it did following its acquisition of Zenimax.
Bethesda couldn’t decide if it wanted Dishonored 3, so Arkane moved to Deathloop instead.
Sony again argues to the UK’s CMA that Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6 weren’t meant to be Xbox exclusives before Microsoft purchased Bethesda.
Bethesda has announced a Fallout 4 PS5 upgrade, which will be made available in 2023.