Starfield could have been a PlayStation exclusive, according to Xbox boss Phil Spencer...
Microsoft's ongoing efforts with its proposed Activision Blizzard acquisition continue to bring us nuggets of interesting Xbox news, including Xbox boss Phil Spencer's suggestion that Microsoft wanted to acquire Bethesda to avoid more games, specifically“When we acquired ZeniMax one of the impetus for that is that Sony had done a deal for Deathloop and Ghostwire...
to pay Bethesda to not ship those games on Xbox.
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