The US regulatory body that blocks the purchase of Activision Blizzard is concerned about the exclusivity of the project.
Key day in the video game industry, especially for Microsoft and Activision Blizzard, since the courts of the United States welcome the defense of those from Redmond in their attempt to carry out the acquisition of the company that owns Call of Duty before the blockade of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Revealing inside information such as the release year of PS6 and the new generation of Xbox, Xbox owners now reveal how much development time is left to finish The Elder Scrolls VI.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has explained that The Elder Scrolls VI It still has no launch platforms planned, despite being a Bethesda game, which now belongs to Xbox Game Studios. What Phil does confirm is that there are still more than 5 years left for the game to be ready. In this way, its launch is not expected until almost the year 2029, which even makes it possible for it not to reach PS5 and Xbox Series.
As revealed in the Microsoft vs. FTC trial when Phil Spencer was asked about Xbox exclusivity on Bethesda games, the director explained that “regarding The Elder Scrolls VI, it is so far away that it’s hard to understand what platforms it will be on right now. It’s the same team that’s finishing Starfield, which comes out this September. so eWe are talking about a game that is more than five years away”.
The Elder Scrolls VI, on PS6?
The Elder Scrolls VI is aiming for a next-gen Xbox and PC release, while a PlayStation 6 release is not a given. The FTC itself requested information about the exclusivity of the game, although for now we only know that it is a game that will offer greater interactivity in its gameplay system than seen in Skyrim. In addition, the title will go deeper than its predecessor, with improvements in Artificial Intelligence and great advances in terms of interactivity with the NPCs in the game.