


It seems that both sides are very interested in concluding the affair as soon as possible, in particular Zenimax, which could then launch The Elder Scrolls 6 Redfall before 2021, assuming that the game can be ready for that time window. This would make sense since the likes of The Elder Scrolls have established audiences on PlayStation and making an Xbox-only sequel risks cutting off a huge portion of potential customers.According to some leaked documents, ZeniMax Media (owner of Bethesda) and BookeBreeze (owner of the Redfall brand) recently agreed to delay the hearing and it seems that the two parties are trying to agree privately to resolve the situation with a legal process of the possible duration of two or three years. Xbox boss Phil Spencer’s old ‘case-by-case’ statement about potential exclusives seemed to suggest that established Bethesda franchises would still come to other platforms. Bethesda’s marketing boss Pete Hines has just expressed enthusiasm for it. There’s also Wolfenstein 3, but that’s technically never been formally announced. – “many other” future ZeniMax titles will be shipped on PS/Nint- Stephen Totilo June 22, 2023Īs it stands, the only officially confirmed Bethesda games that don’t have specified platforms are The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5, both of which look to be many years away from coming out. – Redfall/Starfield are Xbox/PC-only: “keeping with the need to offer some exclusive content while mitigating the economic costs and damage to its player-focused brand”
