Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo will still be timed PS5 exclusives after Microsoft buys Bethesda
Future Bethesda games will come to other platf༺orms on a "case by case basis," Phil Spencer sayꦅs

On the heels of Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda parent company Zenimax, Xbox boss Phil Spencer confirmed that the previously announced t💝imed PS5 exclusivity for Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo will remain unchanged.
As reporter Jason Schreier said on , Spencer told that "Xbox plans to honor the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 ex🎉clusivity commitment" for both games, and will release future Bethesda-published games on Xbox, PC, and "other consoles on a case by case basis."
Bethesda confirmed that Deathloop, a first-person shooter about two assassins trapped in a time loop, would make its "console debut" on PS5 when it first revealed, but we don't know its exact exclusivity window. It could be a few months, or it could be a year (though that seems extreme). Whatever it is, it remains unaffected by 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda. And with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Deathloop itself now delayed a few months into mid-2021, its ex🃏clusivity window has also been pushed back in kind.
Ghostwire: Tokyo is in a similar situation: we know it will be a PS5 console exclusive for some time, but we don't know for how long. In case you've forgotten, Ghostwire is a surreal first-person action horror game from The Evil Within developer Tango Gameworks, and the last we saw of it was a gameplay trailer released at a PS5 event in June. Like 🐈Deathloop, Ghostwire is scheduled for 2021.
In the aftermath of today's big news, Microsoft also confirmed that "Bethesda's future games," including the space RPG Starfield, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:will come to Xbox Game Pass on day one. This will give Xbox a unique selling point even if Bethesda-published games do come to other platforms like PS5, and with how hard the company has pushed Game Pass for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X, that may be enough for it.
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