Both the EU and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:US regulators have given their rubber stamp of approval to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Microsoft’s purchase of ZeniMax Media, so that means this thing is going to happen. Microsoft now owns Bethesda,꧃ Id Software, Tango Gameworks, A🐠rkane Studios, and everyone else that was under the ZeniMax umbrella.
But what does th꧅is really🎀 mean from a gamer’s perspective? That we don’t really know, but we might find out on Thursday.
According to , Microsoft will host a video presentation on Thursday, March 11 to discuss the Bethesda purchase and tell us all what might come next. We’re unlikely to get specifics on any particu💞lar project, according to sources, but we’re ꦺlikely to hear about how many Bethesda games are about to rock out on Xbox Game Pass.
One of the big pain points for gamers is exclusivity, and with Bethesda now owned by Microsoft, there’s some concern that The Elder Scrolls VI and Starfield might become Xbox exclusives. Phil Spencer had previously said that the issue of exclusive games will be taken on a “168澳洲幸运5开奖网:case by case basis” and any games currently out for other consoles♕ will remain there. If there was one topic we’re likely to☂ hear broached in Thursday’s presentation, it’s that one.
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Microsoft has yet to confirm the specifics for this Thursday's presentation, but we should expect to hear something o🔜fficial soon.
And we should also expect to hear 168澳洲♏幸运5开奖网:more big game a🥃nnouncements coming in 2021. ꦐThat's according to Xbox Director of program management Jason Ronald who spoke on the Iron Lords Podcast recently. Might some of those games be c🍃oming out of Bethesda?