Microsoft isn't concerned with exclusivity as much as it is with what it's calling a "first or best" approach.
A new trailer sets the stage for the Brotherhood of Steel's return.
Digital Deluxe Edition with unique weapons, Trinkets and more also revealed.
Next-gen upgrades are currently planned for release on "a future date."
We sit down with Michael Pachter and discuss where the video game market may be headed.
The project's director doesn't want to "string players along."
Director Todd Howard also discusses using procedural generation for world creation.
"I can't say it's going to be a one-off," says Howard.
Unsurprisingly, that is all he says on that matter.
Howard says Bethesda feels "very strongly" about Microsoft's "view of access."
It's a question of legality.
The quest will be free to all players in December.
They are looking for $100 million dollars in damages.
This includes the game's expansions.
The official trailer for the expansion is now live.
We've heard that one before.
The head of Xbox once again seems to imply Bethesda titles will say in the Xbox ecosystem.
Microsoft teases us with another glimpse of their next-gen backward compatibility features.
Collections for MachineGames' and Arkane's titles might be headed to next-gen systems.
Well, well, well, how the turntables.