Over the weekend, rumblings about Xbox's immediate plans have dominated headlines: it reportedly is preparing to release its exclusives to other platforms, namely PlayStation 5.
According to rumors, Microsoft isn't happy with the current numbers that Xbox is posting, which is why it's considering what's basically the video game industry's equivalent of waving the red flag. Starfield, the console's flagship title, is expected to launch on PS5, presumably after the Shattered Space DLC comes out. We can only assume that it will come in the form of a bundle, similar to the Legendary Edition for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Apparently, this is also true for Xbox's other upcoming exclusives, including Avowed, Senua's Saga: Hellblade II and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which are all coming out this year. Thus, we can only assume that this applies to other titles further into the future, namely, The Elder Scrolls VI.
The Elder Scrolls 6 exists. Bethesda confirmed this many years ago, although it does regret showing it off too early. But for the better part of the past year, Xbox drilled into the minds of audiences one thing: Xbox is working on exclusive titles that will never be available on other platforms, specifically PlayStation.
