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Bethesda is Discussing PS5 and Xbox Scarlett With Sony and Microsoft

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PS5 and Xbox Scarlett games are currently under development at Bethesda. The studio is disucssing the future with Sony and Microsoft.
Bethesda, the creator of The Elder Scrolls 6 and Starfield, is discussing the future of Sony and Microsoft. Speaking in a recent interview with Pete Hines, Senior Vice President – Global Marketing and Communications at Bethesda Softworks, stated that they are discussing PS5 and Xbox Scarlett with the makers.
However, this discussing is often vague and both companies never openly share specs they are working on. Instead, they provide a general idea of where the direction is set. The development of Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6 seems to be based on these general ideas provided by Sony and Microsoft. What’s interesting is that Sony is rumored to have provided PS5 dev kits to studios earlier this year for games development.
If Bethesda only has a vague idea of what Sony is working on, then it is safe to say either Bethesda didn’t get the PS5 dev kit or the rumors aren’t true at all. PS5 specs are still under wraps but we can speculate that Sony will try to outdo Xbox One X the very least. This means Sony’s next gaming console could very well push 4K 60FPS in most games including Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6.
Backward compatibility and VR integration are rumored, in fact, Sony filed patents for these features. But then again, like Bethesda, we also have a vague idea but our information is based on Sony’s patents and leaks.
Xbox Scarlett and PS5 games are under development as we speak and Bethesda is one of the studios leading the charge. Some of the PS5 games we can expect to see include Starfield, The Elder Scrolls 6, Death Stranding, The Last of Us 2, Horizon Zero Dawn 2, God of War 5, and more. Meanwhile, a new Gears of War and Halo title is sure to make it the Xbox Scarlett roster.

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