Xbox boss confirms multiple exclusives headed to other platforms

Over the last week or so, rumours have been circulating the internet regarding the future of Xbox whether it will cease console production and bring a plethora of first-party titles to rival consoles.

Earlier this month an industry insider claimed thatMicrosoft is stepping away from hardware productionand may even bring the likes ofHalo, andGears of Warto consoles such as PlayStation 5. We’ve also heard conflicting reports that Microsoft is not ditching console production and has at least onenew Xbox consolein the works.

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In my humble opinion, I believe that the most likely scenario is that Bethesda-published titles such asHi-Fi Rush, andStarfield, as well as the upcomingThe Elder Scrolls VIandIndiana Jones and the Great Circle,are most likely candidates to be multiplatform considering that Bethesda has a rich history with other platforms beforeMicrosoft acquired the company for $7.5 billion.

“The company [Microsoft] held an internal Tuesday town hall where Spencer told employees that there were no plans to stop making consoles and that Xbox would continue to be part of a strategy that involves multiple kinds of devices,” claimed Liao in a tweet.

Of course, we should take all unconfirmed rumours with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise. That being said, I am a firm believer in there being no smoke without fire, especially with rumours so recently rampant as those surrounding Microsoft and Xbox. Thankfully, at least, Phil Spencer will hopefully confirm all the recent rumours later this week either way.

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