Industry analyst Michael Pachter believes the likes of Batman and Mortal Kombat could fold into Sony's lineup very well.
"I think 2-4 million players who would otherwise have owned PlayStation will now own Xbox," says the industry analyst.
"There are only a limited number of proven creators of AAA," says Bethesda founder Christopher Weaver.
"Users from around the world will be the ultimate beneficiaries of this deal," says Christopher Weaver.
That would have been the darkest timeline.
If this is legitimate, it gives us our first look at the upcoming sci-fi RPG.
The Head of Xbox won't quite say just yet about where future titles will land.
PC subscribers will get it "later" this year.
Howard also jokes that it's "getting really good hype for a game no one has seen."
The Slayer is coming.
Christopher Weaver seems to think the two entities will merge together well.
The studio is already hard at work on their next projects.
Well, guess those talks are over.
However, future Bethesda titles will come to Xbox, PC and "other consoles on a case by case basis."
Xbox boss Phil Spencer is also excited about the roadmap for future titles, "some announced and many unannounced."
What could this acquisition mean in both the short and long-term? Find out here.
The Elder Scrolls director shares the many ways that both companies have collaborated through the years.
"The key point is we’re still Bethesda," says Bethesda's VP of PR and marketing.
The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, DOOM, Wolfenstein, Dishonored, and many more have entered Microsoft's first party catalog.
Don't expect this on an Xbox console until 2022.