![]() ![]() looking to bring Xbox games to folks who don't own a Series S or X or even a PC but want to play the games that we're bringing to Game Pass." That's an apparent reference to Microsoft's recently announced plans to expand Xbox Cloud Gaming to many Smart TVs and generic web browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Edge. ![]() All I can say is I apologize because I'm certain that that's frustrating to folks, but there's not a whole lot I can do about it." Look on the bright sideĪt the same time, Hines seemed to suggest that Xbox Cloud Gaming could provide a way for players who don't have an Xbox or a gaming PC to access Starfield through the "Xbox ecosystem." Hines mentioned that Xbox chief Phil Spencer "has talked about how they're looking to expand that and. "But if you want to play Starfield, Xbox and PC. "I don't know how to allay the concerns of consumer and PlayStation 5 fans other than to say I'm a PlayStation 5 player as well, and I've played games on that console, and there's games I'm going to continue to play on it," Hines said. However, fans of the PS5 are worried that Bethesdas status as a Microsoft-owned studio may restrict Starfield to the Xbox Series X S. In a video interview with GameSpot Wednesday, he offered his sympathy and an apology to PS5 owners upset about the move. Starfield could release in March 2023 if were lucky. And while that kind of exclusivity deal had been hinted at and heavily suspected by many since Microsoft's $7.5 billion acquisition of Bethesda's parent company, the announcement still came as sad news for PlayStation 5 owners hoping to play the upcoming space epic.īethesda Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications Pete Hines said he can certainly understand how PS5 owners must feel. Further Reading Starfield reveal: Coming November 11, 2022, exclusively to PC, Xbox Series X/S This week, Microsoft and Bethesda confirmed that Starfield will be coming exclusively to Xbox Series X/S and PC next year. ![]()
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