Three Bethesda Xbox exclusives are on their way?
By Frida Salazar onThe response document to the FTC "mentions" the upcoming games

Although it has been repeated thousand times that Microsoft does not intend to make Activision's flagship games exclusive to its consoles, the fight continues. In case you weren't aware recently, the Federal Trade Commission itself sued Microsoftover the Activision-Blizzard-King acquisition.
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Microsoft didn’t wait for a second and delivered a document in response to the complaint, in this document (that you can read here) the company mentions that Xbox is preparing for the release of three exclusives:
"Xbox anticipates that three future titles - REDACTED - all of which are designed to be played primarily alone or in small groups - will be exclusive to Xbox and PCs."
They mentioned this to make enphasis in the fact that ZeniMax's first two new games (Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo) were made exclusive to PlayStation one-year post-launch.
So… the games?
Back to the news! The redacted games are theorized to be the upcoming Bethesda’s Starfield, Redfall and The Elder Scrolls 6. Both Starfield and Redfall have been already confirmed exclusives however The Elder Scrolls 6 could not be the exclusive they are referring to as there is the possibility that an unannounced Bethesda title will be the one coming to the Microsoft console.
The latter could explain the decision to redact the names out of the document even though we already know two of them. The date to please this unannounced title is of course unknown however maybe next year this will change as we know that Microsoft and Bethesda like to make their announcement at the middle of the year.
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