The Xbox Series S/X's relatively thin library of exclusive titles is about to get bigger with the addition of the MachineGames Indiana Jones game.
The studio, which is famed for its illustrious work on the modern Wolfenstein series, has spent the past couple of years hard at work on a game set in the hat-tipping, whip-cracking world of Indiana Jones. But, until now, we didn't know if the game was going to be exclusive to the Xbox Series S/X or if it will be available on the PlayStation 5 as well.
Now, Bethesda's Head of Publishing, Pete Hines, during the ongoing court trial involving the Federal Trade Commission and Microsoft, has confirmed that the game, which was initially slated for multiplatform release under a signed agreement with Disney, had its plans amended following Microsoft's acquisition of ZeniMax, Bethesda's parent company.
This decision adheres to the suggestion from Xbox head Phil Spencer, urging Bethesda to consider title exclusivity on a case-by-case basis. Hines cited that the move towards exclusivity was rooted in "reducing risk and trying to get a degree of clarity."

