
It’s fair to say thatStarfieldlooks set to be a massive hit for Xbox this year, and Microsoft predicted absolutely huge sales figures on PlayStation 5.
Obviously, following Microsoft’s$7.5 billion takeover of ZeniMax Media, Bethesda’s parent company, we know thatStarfieldis no longer coming to PlayStation 5. However, there was once a time whenStarfieldwas nearly a PS5 exclusive- that was until Microsoft threw big wads of money on the table.
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Microsoft has certainly been on a massive spending spree over the last few years with not only acquiring ZeniMax Media but also the attempted acquisition of Activision Blizzard for aneye-watering $68.7 billion.
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Recently, Microsoft has been tangled in a court battle with theFTC due to its attempts to blockthe Activision Blizzard deal, but the company recentlywon that battle in court. So now it’s just the UK that stands in Microsoft’s way.
During the FTC court battle, all sorts of interesting information became apparent - not only Sony’s original goal to makeStarfieldPS5exclusive, but also its plans torelease a PS5 Pro and Slim.
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At this time, the Indiana Jones game doesn’t have a gameplay trailer, let alone a release date. As forStarfield, that will be released on 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X/S. That’s unless you pre-order the Premium or Constellation Edition, in which case it will be 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.
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