

Indeed, Microsoft has largely been coy about hard-confirming that expected exclusivity. I was reluctant to put a hard claim on that, however, knowing that plans can change over time. Xbox head Phil Spencer echoed that during the Bethesda Xbox roundtable show earlier in the year. I had initially heard when we broke the news about Bethesda joining Xbox that the plan was to bring those games exclusively to Xbox Game Pass platforms. I wrote in a previous article that I expected Starfield, The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and so on to all go exclusive to platforms where Xbox Game Pass exists. One of the biggest burning questions of the game remains the state of its potential exclusivity, given that Microsoft joined forces with Bethesda earlier this year. What we do know is that Starfield is a single-player sci-fi RPG, built on a new version of Bethesda’s Creation Engine, previously used in the modern Fallout and The Elder Scrolls games. The game is known only by its teaser, alongside a trickle of information here and there from occasional interviews.

#Starfield exclusive Pc
A new report from Jeff Grubb suggests that it, indeed, is Xbox and PC exclusive.

Starfield is an upcoming new single-player RPG from Betheda, makers of Fallout and The Elder Scrolls.As expected, Starfield will not be heading to competing platforms.
