
Going to guess either those talks are done or the price suddenly went way, way up. Development on both is still in the don’t hold your breath waiting stage, with the publisher saying most recently that The Elder Scrolls 6 will follow Starfield, and that it will come. Starfield is one of the most anticipated projects from the publisher, and fans have been chomping at the bit for any news regarding the new space Action/RPG. Between that and these potential talks about Starfield, it makes one amazed at how quickly a media landscape can change.įUN NOTE: Sony had been negotiating timed exclusivity on Starfield as recently as a few months ago. It’s definitely interesting, because Sony had already snatched up timed exclusive deals for two other Bethesda titles, Deathloop and GhostWire: Tokyo, both of which were showcased at the PS5 reveal event in June. If you don’t recall, Starfield is the name of a new sci-fi RPG that the company has been hyping for some time as their new big milestone IP. Visit our corporate site (opens in new tab). an international media group and leading digital publisher.

It’s unclear at this point what the future for the those IP are (whether they will be multiplatform or remain in the Microsoft ecosystem), but interestingly, before the sell one of those IPs were in the sights of the competition.Ĭommenting on Twitter, Kinda Funny’s Imran Khan alleged that the news was interesting for a lot of obvious reasons, but one of those was that Sony was apparently in talks with Bethesda just a few months ago about an exclusive deal for their fabled Starfield. That being said, Starfield is due to arrive on Xbox Game Pass.
Starfield publisher full#
That purchase includes the full company, all of their studios and their wealth of IP. Bethesda Game Studios' upcoming new IP Starfield is set to be the end of an era in a few ways, while also being the beginning of another. Earlier today we got one of the biggest industry changing announcements in some time: Microsoft purchasing Bethesda in full.
