- Microsoft Gaming CEO, Phil Spencer, does not raise potential Star field PS5 version
- Spencer said he couldn’t “put a ring fence around any game and say This game will not go to a place where he would find players “
- The CEO wants Xbox to be a platform “which allows creators of any screen on which people want to play”
Bethesda has not announced whether its exclusive game on the Xbox console Star field Will jump to PS5, but the chief of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, does not raise the idea.
Speaking on Save State Plus in a recent interview, Spencer was invited by the host directly by the Legarie Destiny host if he could confirm whether the science fiction role play (RPG) will remain an Xbox exclusivity forever , to which the CEO said: “No.”
“There is no specific game … This kind of response to my red response. Commercial success for us,” added Spencer.
“What we find is that we are able to drive a better business that allows us to invest in a wide range of games, as you have seen. And this is our strategy. Our strategy is to Allowing our games to be available, Game Pass is an important component of reading games on our platform.
Phil Spencer on Starfield ExclusiveStiny: “Can you solidify that Starfield remains in place at the moment?” Spencer: “No.” Source: pic.twitter.com/r6sfx9e193January 25, 2025
Microsoft launched its multiplatform push last year, which saw Rush hi-fi,, Based,, PenalimentAnd Thieves’ sea head for PS5. We can also expect machine games Indiana Jones and the big circle To be released on PS5 in spring 2025, after its exclusive launch timed on December 9 for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC.
Spencer continued, saying: “The biggest games in the world are available in several places. And more and more creators ask us:” How to stay connected when our game could be playable in all these different places? “And we want Xbox to be absolutely the platform that allows it.
“We think it makes us unique. Most of the other platforms are a unique platform on a single device. Whether PC, whether mobile, whether it is a console. And we want Xbox to be a Platform that allows creators of any screen that people want to play.
At the end of last year, Spencer said there were no “red lines” concerning the release of more Xbox games on PlayStation, but could not reveal the titles he had in head.
“I think the ball moves in the right direction. I think that this idea of open platforms, where users have more choices, creators have more choices, you see the momentum, right?” he said at the time.