- Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer does not exclude a potential Starfield PS5 release
- Spencer said he can’t “put a ring fence around any game and say This game won’t go to a place where it would find players ”
- CEO wants Xbox to be a platform ”that enables creators across any screen shot that people will play on”
Bethesda has not announced if its Xbox console-cluttering game Starfield Will jump to PS5, but Microsoft Gaming Head Phil Spencer does not exclude the idea.
When he talked about Save State Plus in a recent interview, Spencer was asked directly by the host Destin Legarie if he could confirm whether Sci-Fi-Rollespil (RPG) will remain an Xbox Exclusive Forever, as CEO said: “No. “
“There is no specific game … this kind goes back to my red line response. There is no reason for me to put a ringing fence around any game and say that this game will not go to a place where it would find Players where it would have business success for us, ”Spencer added.
“What we find is that we are able to run a better business that allows us to invest in good gaming lineup that you saw. And that is our strategy. Our strategy is to leave our games available , Game Pass is an important component of playing the games on our platform.
Phil Spencer at Starfield Exclusivityestin: “Can you solidify that Starfield is being set at the moment?” Spencer: “No.” Source: pic.twitter.com/r6sfx9e193January 25, 2025
Microsoft started his multi-platform push last year, which saw Hi-Fi RushAt GroundedAt Pentimentand Sea of Thiever Run their way to PS5. We can also expect machine games’ Indiana Jones and the big circle To be released on PS5 in the spring of 2025 after its timed exclusive launch on December 9 to Xbox Series X, Xbox Series and PC.
Spencer continued and said, “The world’s biggest game is available in several places. And more and more creators ask us, ‘How do we remain connected when our games may be played in all these different places?’ And we want Xbox to be absolutely the platform that enables it.
“We think it makes us unique. Most of the other platforms out there are a single platform on a single device. Whether it’s PC, whether it’s mobile, whether it’s a console. And we want, that Xbox should be a platform that allows creators across any screen shot that people will play on.
At the end of last year Spencer said there were no “red lines” in terms of the release of multiple Xbox games on PlayStation but was unable to reveal any of the titles he had in mind.
“I think the ball is moving in the right direction. I think this idea of open platforms where users have more choices, creators have more choices, are you watching the momentum, right?” He said at the time.