Fans of Bethesda without an Xbox console or PC might need to think about picking up a new gaming machine sooner rather than later. Some future Bethesda titles “will be exclusive to Xbox and PC players,” according to Phil Spencer, the vice president of gaming at Microsoft.<\/p>
Microsoft’s $7.5 billion acquisition of ZeniMax Media was made official yesterday after months of deliberation from the European Commission<\/a>. And Spencer said today in an official blog post<\/a> that it’s “an exciting day for Xbox.” <\/p>
Still, the acquisition isn’t stopping Microsoft from working on the PS5 timed console exclusives Deathloop<\/em> and Ghostwire: Tokyo<\/em> set to come out later this year, according to Bloomberg<\/a>. It’s possible that Microsoft will take the timed exclusive approach to future Bethesda games as well, including the highly anticipated space RPG Starfield<\/em>.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"