The Elder Scrolls VIfeels like a dream we once had, in which Bethesda promised us the game and then it never came. Unfortunately, that dreamdidhappen, only the game is launching eventually, just not as soon as we expected.That was, until Microsoft announcedStarfieldwould be coming to PlayStation. Now fans are speculating whether the nextElder Scrollstitle will be coming to the PS5 – if an exclusive likeStarfieldis, why notSkyrim’s successor?We’re hopingThe Elder Scrolls VIwill look as stunning as thisSkyrimgraphics overhaul doesDespite previous instalments in the franchise launching on Sony’s flagship console as well as Microsoft’s, it was confirmed back in 2021 that the next Elder Scrolls game would be anXbox exclusive. Naturally, with how popularSkyrimstill is, fans who favour thePS5 were saddened to realise they’d need to forego playing the game or purchase a new console.AdvertYet now that might not be the case, for it seems Microsoft is going back on its exclusivity policy; Starfieldheading to the PS5 is proof of that. Back whenBethesda’s sci-fi RPG was announced, it was marketed everywhere as an exclusive, much likeMarvel’s Spider-Man2. However, such exclusivity seems to have been brushed aside in favour of reaching as many gamers as possible.It begs the question, though, of whatMicrosoft’s end goal to all this is. “I become more and more convinced all the time that in 10 years Microsoft gaming will just beGamepasson multiple different third party devices and the Xbox brand will be a memory,”saidone fan upon hearing the news.Even though gamers are clearly divided on the matter, it does mean that the possibilities forThe Elder Scrolls VIhave opened up, which does soften the blow of Xbox seemingly just giving its exclusives away. We might all be questioning what the point of “investing so much money into this ecosystem” is anymore, but at least we can live in hope that none of us will be denied the chance to delve deeper into The Elder Scrolls lore in the new game.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda, SonyTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Microsoft,Sony,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Starfield

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The Elder Scrolls VIfeels like a dream we once had, in which Bethesda promised us the game and then it never came. Unfortunately, that dreamdidhappen, only the game is launching eventually, just not as soon as we expected.That was, until Microsoft announcedStarfieldwould be coming to PlayStation. Now fans are speculating whether the nextElder Scrollstitle will be coming to the PS5 – if an exclusive likeStarfieldis, why notSkyrim’s successor?We’re hopingThe Elder Scrolls VIwill look as stunning as thisSkyrimgraphics overhaul doesDespite previous instalments in the franchise launching on Sony’s flagship console as well as Microsoft’s, it was confirmed back in 2021 that the next Elder Scrolls game would be anXbox exclusive. Naturally, with how popularSkyrimstill is, fans who favour thePS5 were saddened to realise they’d need to forego playing the game or purchase a new console.AdvertYet now that might not be the case, for it seems Microsoft is going back on its exclusivity policy; Starfieldheading to the PS5 is proof of that. Back whenBethesda’s sci-fi RPG was announced, it was marketed everywhere as an exclusive, much likeMarvel’s Spider-Man2. However, such exclusivity seems to have been brushed aside in favour of reaching as many gamers as possible.It begs the question, though, of whatMicrosoft’s end goal to all this is. “I become more and more convinced all the time that in 10 years Microsoft gaming will just beGamepasson multiple different third party devices and the Xbox brand will be a memory,”saidone fan upon hearing the news.Even though gamers are clearly divided on the matter, it does mean that the possibilities forThe Elder Scrolls VIhave opened up, which does soften the blow of Xbox seemingly just giving its exclusives away. We might all be questioning what the point of “investing so much money into this ecosystem” is anymore, but at least we can live in hope that none of us will be denied the chance to delve deeper into The Elder Scrolls lore in the new game.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda, SonyTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Microsoft,Sony,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Starfield

The Elder Scrolls VIfeels like a dream we once had, in which Bethesda promised us the game and then it never came. Unfortunately, that dreamdidhappen, only the game is launching eventually, just not as soon as we expected.That was, until Microsoft announcedStarfieldwould be coming to PlayStation. Now fans are speculating whether the nextElder Scrollstitle will be coming to the PS5 – if an exclusive likeStarfieldis, why notSkyrim’s successor?We’re hopingThe Elder Scrolls VIwill look as stunning as thisSkyrimgraphics overhaul doesDespite previous instalments in the franchise launching on Sony’s flagship console as well as Microsoft’s, it was confirmed back in 2021 that the next Elder Scrolls game would be anXbox exclusive. Naturally, with how popularSkyrimstill is, fans who favour thePS5 were saddened to realise they’d need to forego playing the game or purchase a new console.AdvertYet now that might not be the case, for it seems Microsoft is going back on its exclusivity policy; Starfieldheading to the PS5 is proof of that. Back whenBethesda’s sci-fi RPG was announced, it was marketed everywhere as an exclusive, much likeMarvel’s Spider-Man2. However, such exclusivity seems to have been brushed aside in favour of reaching as many gamers as possible.It begs the question, though, of whatMicrosoft’s end goal to all this is. “I become more and more convinced all the time that in 10 years Microsoft gaming will just beGamepasson multiple different third party devices and the Xbox brand will be a memory,”saidone fan upon hearing the news.Even though gamers are clearly divided on the matter, it does mean that the possibilities forThe Elder Scrolls VIhave opened up, which does soften the blow of Xbox seemingly just giving its exclusives away. We might all be questioning what the point of “investing so much money into this ecosystem” is anymore, but at least we can live in hope that none of us will be denied the chance to delve deeper into The Elder Scrolls lore in the new game.

The Elder Scrolls VIfeels like a dream we once had, in which Bethesda promised us the game and then it never came. Unfortunately, that dreamdidhappen, only the game is launching eventually, just not as soon as we expected.

That was, until Microsoft announcedStarfieldwould be coming to PlayStation. Now fans are speculating whether the nextElder Scrollstitle will be coming to the PS5 – if an exclusive likeStarfieldis, why notSkyrim’s successor?

We’re hopingThe Elder Scrolls VIwill look as stunning as thisSkyrimgraphics overhaul does

Despite previous instalments in the franchise launching on Sony’s flagship console as well as Microsoft’s, it was confirmed back in 2021 that the next Elder Scrolls game would be anXbox exclusive. Naturally, with how popularSkyrimstill is, fans who favour thePS5 were saddened to realise they’d need to forego playing the game or purchase a new console.

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Yet now that might not be the case, for it seems Microsoft is going back on its exclusivity policy; Starfieldheading to the PS5 is proof of that. Back whenBethesda’s sci-fi RPG was announced, it was marketed everywhere as an exclusive, much likeMarvel’s Spider-Man2. However, such exclusivity seems to have been brushed aside in favour of reaching as many gamers as possible.

It begs the question, though, of whatMicrosoft’s end goal to all this is. “I become more and more convinced all the time that in 10 years Microsoft gaming will just beGamepasson multiple different third party devices and the Xbox brand will be a memory,”saidone fan upon hearing the news.

Even though gamers are clearly divided on the matter, it does mean that the possibilities forThe Elder Scrolls VIhave opened up, which does soften the blow of Xbox seemingly just giving its exclusives away. We might all be questioning what the point of “investing so much money into this ecosystem” is anymore, but at least we can live in hope that none of us will be denied the chance to delve deeper into The Elder Scrolls lore in the new game.

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