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Phil Spencer has been unleashed these last hours after the last hearing before the FTC. The situation that Microsoft is currently going through has led the head of Xbox to put all the meat on the grill and hold nothing back when faced with questions in the audience. So much so that the subject of The Elder Scrolls VI has also come up. However, here Spencer has been more ambiguous than in the rest of his statements.
Surely not because he’s holding back his own opinion, more because the state of the game is still so early and Xbox and Microsoft they have not yet decided all the nuances and situations that the next Bethesda project will have to go through before going on sale. That is why when asked by the FTC, Spencer has not been able to confirm whether or not the game will be exclusive to Xbox.
The Elder Scrolls VI has appeared in the hearing before the FTC generating a series of questions that have had somewhat ambiguous answers
Phil Spencer wanted to speak out, in a less firm tone than in other statements, to reveal that Xbox has not yet decided whether the sixth part of the famous fantasy saga created by Bethesda, will or will not have exclusivity with the green platform. Tom Warren of The Verge He has shared the information through social networks.
“I think we’ve been unclear up to now on what platforms Elder Scrolls VI will release on, given what’s left before the game is finally out.. It is difficult for us at this time to specify… There is still a lot left, it is difficult to understand what platforms it will be available on at this point.
What is clear is that there is still a long way to go before the launch of The Elder Scrolls VI hits the market, so Spencer has not wanted to venture into saying whether or not the game will be exclusive. A quite successful move taking into account the situation before the FTC and the current development of the Bethesda title itself.