Todd Howard says "it's hard to imagine" not bringing The Elder Scrolls 6 to multiple platforms
But Bethesda and Micr꧂osoft "haven't gone through" the details yeꦗt

Todd Howard has said that Bethesda and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft ꦅhaven't decided what thei꧋r approach to console exclusivity will be.
Speaking to about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Bethesda's acquisition by Microsoft, the Fallout and Skyrim director said that the two companies "haven't gone through all of that", but that it's "hard to imagine" not launching the likes of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Elder Scrolls 6 on multiple platforms.
Howard makes it clear that the details of the deal aren't final yet, with the acquisition not expected to complete until next year, but suggests that Bethesda will continue to have some control over its releases: "We do view it, and always have by ourselves, on a case-b𒊎y-case basis. We'll do that as part of Microsoft as well."
That echoes comments made by Phil Spencer earlier this year, who said that Bethesda🤪's potential multiformat games would be judged "case-by-case," but Howard also mentio꧂ns that the relationship has featured exclusivity in the past - "Morrowind was basically a console exclusive, Oblivion was a long timed exclusive, Skyrim's DLC was exclusive for a long period of time. We'll decide what makes the best sense for our audience when the time comes, and I can't really project today what that looks lik♚e."
There's already been some good news for nervous PlayStation fans, as Microsoft has said it will be honouring exclusivity deals for Death🤡loop and Ghostwire: Tokyo. Of course, that doesn't mean we should expect a PlayStation release of other Bethesda games - particularly as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码ꦯ历史查询:Spencer has been hinting at the exact oppos𝓀ite - but for now, it's all Sony fans have to go on.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Elder Scrolls 6 release date is still probably years away, but that doesn't mean we can't get excited about it. Until then, try 10 games like Skyrim that'll satisfy your need for adventure
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