Microsoft does not provide the names of these games, however.
Xbox is expecting three Bethesda games to be available on Xbox and PC systems alone.
Microsoft’s Response to FTC Lawsuit
In a 37-page response, dated December 22nd, to the Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit concerning its planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Microsoft stated on page six while viewing online that three future Bethesda games would be exclusive just to both Xbox and PC systems.
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Xbox Anticipates the 3 future Bethesda Titles
The publisher does not disclose the three upcoming titles, instead opting to black out its name in the document.
It states that “Xbox anticipates that three future [Bethesda] titles … will be exclusive to Xbox and PCs,” furthering that these games lean towards being geared towards single players and small groups.
Starfield
Although it’s difficult to tell if the three Bethesda-developed games include Starfield, since the fact that Starfield is exclusive to Xbox and PC systems have been known for several months, Microsoft had no need to not mention it in the filing against the FTC.
Redfall
Due to this information, it can be assumed that these three Xbox and PC-exclusive games haven’t been revealed yet. It should be noted that one of these games probably isn’t Arkane’s Redfall since its limited exclusivity to Xbox and PC consoles was reported some time ago.
Indiana Jones
The Indiana Jones game currently in development by Wolfenstein studio Machine Games could be one of the titles mentioned as exclusive to Xbox and Bethesda since neither company has ever said which platforms it will be on. This lends a bit of evidence to the idea.
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