Whether that's the integration with the PC, which is huge for us, the cloud streaming and all those things. "We're big believers in all of the avenues that Xbox and Microsoft are doing to get games to more people. The executive is hoping that Bethesda games would still be available to a lot of gamers. "But at the end of the day, your ability to focus and say, this is the game I want to make, these are the platforms I want to make it on, and being able to really lean in on those is going to make for a better product," Howard told The Telegraph. You don't ever want to leave people out, right," the executive noted. "Pick a side' meaning… PlayStation? Is that what you mean? Well.
The interview primarily focused on "Starfield," but when asked if he has any reservations about somehow being forced to choose a side in this manner, Howard gave an interesting answer. "The Elder Scrolls 6" announced at E3 steamXO/flickr However, he did not clarify it in the interview. Howard's statement is unclear and one could say he is referring to the xCloud and Xbox Game Pass. The executive's answer is enough for PlayStation users to revive hope that "The Elder Scrolls 6" could release on the gaming system. "Well, we're still…I will just say I want everybody to have the ability to play it in some fashion," Howard said. Howard was asked during the interview if there is a part of him as a gamer that regrets that his games will not be playable on Sony's PlayStation anymore. In a recent interview with The Telegraph, Bethesda Game Studios Director Todd Howard gave a cryptic comment.
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However, a recent game update from Bethesda sparked hope among PlayStation console users.