Yes there is some ambiguity continues in Microsoft’s wording, but many PlayStation fans are likely to find themselves caught in the first stage of the pain: denial. Phil Spencer and his cohorts could probably be one more little more clearly, but the writing is on the wall: once Deathloop and Ghostwire Tokyo are released, apart from ongoing service games like Fallout 76 and The Elder Scrolls Online, a Bethesda game will no longer be released on a PlayStation platform.
It is a disruptive and extremely disappointing development, which threatens to upset the status quo of the industry. While there’s nothing surprising about this move – Bethesda was a publisher that routinely released commercial clans – it means that the overall PlayStation 5 program is destined to be weaker overall. You may have your own opinions about the Fallout, DOOM and The Elder Scrolls franchises – but they are undoubtedly major franchises to lose.
But what is the biggest loss for the latest Sony console? Between Wolfenstein and Dishonored, Bethesda’s stable is large and varied – and expands with the future. Indiana jones. Which absent brand will hurt PlayStation the most and what can the Japanese giant do to cover the gaps left behind? Navigate the road to acceptance in the comments section and let us know your greatest longing from the survey below.