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Is Elder Scrolls 6 Xbox Exclusive or Not? Phil Spencer Replies

Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, recently spoke about the exclusivity of the next The Elder Scrolls 6. Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, recently spoke about the exclusivity of the forthcoming The Elder Scrolls 6.

With Starfield now in stores, Bethesda fans are now looking towards the upcoming and highly anticipated The Elder Scrolls 6, officially out of pre-production, and now Phil Spencer sheds some light on its exclusivity. The gigantic sci-fi RPG seems to have made almost everyone agree, and it is normal that now the focus is on the next chapter in the series. Check out the complete information below.

Phil Spencer Comments on The Elder Scrolls 6 Xbox Exclusivity

Is Elder Scrolls 6 Xbox Exclusive or Not, Phil Spencer Replies

Although the new chapter of the fantasy saga of The Elder Scrolls 6 was announced too early, the curiosity to see it in action is great among fans of the series. Recently, the well-known journalist Jez Corden suggested that Elder Scrolls 6 will be a significant upgrade in terms of graphics engine over Starfield.

Now, according to reports, Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, recently spoke out about the exclusivity of the new The Elder Scrolls 6. In an interview with Bloomberg, Spencer reiterated what he’s been saying for some time, that Microsoft will make decisions about exclusivity on a case-by-case basis.

“We look at it on a case-by-case basis with the games that we build. We want to make sure our games are available in so many different places. On our Xbox consoles. On PC. Also via cloud. These games can come to almost any web-enabled device,” Spencer declared. “We’re looking at millions and millions of players who will have access to Starfield and other Xbox Game Studios games. It’s really about giving players choice around how they want to play and they build their library of games.”

In June, as part of the Microsoft-FTC lawsuit, Spencer said that platforms for The Elder Scrolls 6 had not yet been decided, in part because the game’s release is so far away.

TES 6 will in fact have to face the heavy legacy of the historic The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, still played almost 12 years after its original release.

At this time, there are no comments even about the release window of Elder Scrolls 6. In case we get any information on the title first-hand, we will update you accordingly, stay tuned for the latest news only on our website TechNClub.com.