Jeff Grubb, a journalist for GamesBeat, published another post on Twitter, in which he denied the information that Bethesda's Pete Hines was seriously hinting at the release of Starfield for the PlayStation 5. After Pete's interview, Aaron Greenberg has already made it clear that you should not expect the game on PS5. But Grubb decided to add insult to injury to the owners of Sony consoles by declaring that "Elder Scrolls 6 is going to be an Xbox exclusive."
The question about The Elder Scrolls 6 and its potential Xbox exclusivity automatically formed a long time ago when Microsoft announced its purchase of Bethesda last year. Since then, Xbox boss Phil Spencer has speculated that Elder Scrolls 6 could be an Xbox exclusive, while PlayStation's Jim Ryan has said he has no idea if Starfield and Elder Scrolls will make it to PS5.
While Microsoft's potential desire to use The Elder Scrolls 6's exclusivity to boost Xbox Series X sales is not surprising, it's worth noting that neither Microsoft nor Bethesda has yet released an official statement in this regard. With that in mind, it's too early for Sony fans looking to return to the world of Tamriel to despair.
Pixel Storm announces the release of the Firebird update for the military online shooter War Thunder. The graphics in the game have been significantly improved, and the arsenal of combat vehicles has been replenished with dozens of new models - from American F-117A stealth bombers to South African Super Hind helicopters and the British battlecruiser HMS Repulse.
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We will also be shown new gameplay.
There is little information, so the shooter could be based on the StarCraft, Warcraft universe, or a completely new IP.
On the evening of November 14, 2024, Obsidian began accepting pre-orders for its new RPG Avowed on all major platforms, including the Russian Steam.