Sneaking suspicions have all but been confirmed with this subtle teaser.The merits and disadvantages ofThe Elder Scrolls VIbeing released onPlayStationcan, and will, be discussed at length.Yet, all that talk won’t stop it from happening.AdvertAccording toXbox’s Phil Spencer, there’s “no red lines” that cannot be crossed.Skyrimjust turned 13, so let’s celebrate with some hilarious wins and fails!During aninterviewwith Bloomberg, Spencer touched upon the controversial subject of essentially doing away with console exclusives.Advert“I do not see sort of red lines in our portfolio that say ‘thou must not’,” Spencer remarked.While this isn’t definitive proof that the nextBethesdaRPG will launch on PlayStation 5, Spencer’s words certainly don’t attempt to quell those rumours either.In fact, one could argue it only further fuels the fire.Either way, Spencer doesn’t intend to give away any fully fledged plans for Xbox’s future.AdvertThat said, he did comment on wanting to “be in the market” to acquire more publishers, like Xbox did with Activision.Even though Spencer believes Xbox has never “been more healthy”, the idea of losing console exclusives likeThe Elder Scrolls VIis going to cause tension.What is more, it’ll likely disappoint the fans who looked forward to lauding this exclusive over PS5 players.Disappointment, though, is a recurring emotion withTES VIfandom, for thetrailer has left them more disheartenedthan ever.AdvertWith howfans have mercilessly roastedthe wayTES VIhas been handled, we can expect them to behave in kind about this latest teaser as well.At least we can take comfort in the knowledge that the next Elder Scrolls instalment is happening, it just might not be as we imagined, nor launch as we’d expected.Cue many complicated emotions in the days to come.The console wars may soon become a thing of the past (thankfully), andTES VImight be one of the games that signal its end.AdvertFeatured Image Credit: Taylor R – Unsplash, Bethesda SoftworksTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Xbox,PlayStation,PlayStation 5

The Elder Scrolls 6 PlayStation 5 release quietly teased

Sneaking suspicions have all but been confirmed with this subtle teaser.The merits and disadvantages ofThe Elder Scrolls VIbeing released onPlayStationcan, and will, be discussed at length.Yet, all that talk won’t stop it from happening.AdvertAccording toXbox’s Phil Spencer, there’s “no red lines” that cannot be crossed.Skyrimjust turned 13, so let’s celebrate with some hilarious wins and fails!During aninterviewwith Bloomberg, Spencer touched upon the controversial subject of essentially doing away with console exclusives.Advert“I do not see sort of red lines in our portfolio that say ‘thou must not’,” Spencer remarked.While this isn’t definitive proof that the nextBethesdaRPG will launch on PlayStation 5, Spencer’s words certainly don’t attempt to quell those rumours either.In fact, one could argue it only further fuels the fire.Either way, Spencer doesn’t intend to give away any fully fledged plans for Xbox’s future.AdvertThat said, he did comment on wanting to “be in the market” to acquire more publishers, like Xbox did with Activision.Even though Spencer believes Xbox has never “been more healthy”, the idea of losing console exclusives likeThe Elder Scrolls VIis going to cause tension.What is more, it’ll likely disappoint the fans who looked forward to lauding this exclusive over PS5 players.Disappointment, though, is a recurring emotion withTES VIfandom, for thetrailer has left them more disheartenedthan ever.AdvertWith howfans have mercilessly roastedthe wayTES VIhas been handled, we can expect them to behave in kind about this latest teaser as well.At least we can take comfort in the knowledge that the next Elder Scrolls instalment is happening, it just might not be as we imagined, nor launch as we’d expected.Cue many complicated emotions in the days to come.The console wars may soon become a thing of the past (thankfully), andTES VImight be one of the games that signal its end.AdvertFeatured Image Credit: Taylor R – Unsplash, Bethesda SoftworksTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Xbox,PlayStation,PlayStation 5

Sneaking suspicions have all but been confirmed with this subtle teaser.The merits and disadvantages ofThe Elder Scrolls VIbeing released onPlayStationcan, and will, be discussed at length.Yet, all that talk won’t stop it from happening.AdvertAccording toXbox’s Phil Spencer, there’s “no red lines” that cannot be crossed.Skyrimjust turned 13, so let’s celebrate with some hilarious wins and fails!During aninterviewwith Bloomberg, Spencer touched upon the controversial subject of essentially doing away with console exclusives.Advert“I do not see sort of red lines in our portfolio that say ‘thou must not’,” Spencer remarked.While this isn’t definitive proof that the nextBethesdaRPG will launch on PlayStation 5, Spencer’s words certainly don’t attempt to quell those rumours either.In fact, one could argue it only further fuels the fire.Either way, Spencer doesn’t intend to give away any fully fledged plans for Xbox’s future.AdvertThat said, he did comment on wanting to “be in the market” to acquire more publishers, like Xbox did with Activision.Even though Spencer believes Xbox has never “been more healthy”, the idea of losing console exclusives likeThe Elder Scrolls VIis going to cause tension.What is more, it’ll likely disappoint the fans who looked forward to lauding this exclusive over PS5 players.Disappointment, though, is a recurring emotion withTES VIfandom, for thetrailer has left them more disheartenedthan ever.AdvertWith howfans have mercilessly roastedthe wayTES VIhas been handled, we can expect them to behave in kind about this latest teaser as well.At least we can take comfort in the knowledge that the next Elder Scrolls instalment is happening, it just might not be as we imagined, nor launch as we’d expected.Cue many complicated emotions in the days to come.The console wars may soon become a thing of the past (thankfully), andTES VImight be one of the games that signal its end.Advert

Sneaking suspicions have all but been confirmed with this subtle teaser.

The merits and disadvantages ofThe Elder Scrolls VIbeing released onPlayStationcan, and will, be discussed at length.

Yet, all that talk won’t stop it from happening.

Advert

Advert

According toXbox’s Phil Spencer, there’s “no red lines” that cannot be crossed.

Skyrimjust turned 13, so let’s celebrate with some hilarious wins and fails!

During aninterviewwith Bloomberg, Spencer touched upon the controversial subject of essentially doing away with console exclusives.

Advert

Advert

“I do not see sort of red lines in our portfolio that say ‘thou must not’,” Spencer remarked.

While this isn’t definitive proof that the nextBethesdaRPG will launch on PlayStation 5, Spencer’s words certainly don’t attempt to quell those rumours either.

In fact, one could argue it only further fuels the fire.

Either way, Spencer doesn’t intend to give away any fully fledged plans for Xbox’s future.

Advert

Advert

That said, he did comment on wanting to “be in the market” to acquire more publishers, like Xbox did with Activision.

Even though Spencer believes Xbox has never “been more healthy”, the idea of losing console exclusives likeThe Elder Scrolls VIis going to cause tension.

What is more, it’ll likely disappoint the fans who looked forward to lauding this exclusive over PS5 players.

Disappointment, though, is a recurring emotion withTES VIfandom, for thetrailer has left them more disheartenedthan ever.

Advert

Advert

With howfans have mercilessly roastedthe wayTES VIhas been handled, we can expect them to behave in kind about this latest teaser as well.

At least we can take comfort in the knowledge that the next Elder Scrolls instalment is happening, it just might not be as we imagined, nor launch as we’d expected.

Cue many complicated emotions in the days to come.

The console wars may soon become a thing of the past (thankfully), andTES VImight be one of the games that signal its end.

Advert

Advert

Topics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Xbox,PlayStation,PlayStation 5