Christopher Weaver seems to think the two entities will merge together well.
"The power difference between the two platforms is not that important," the developer emphasizes.
The deal with Bethesda could be just the beginning.
The official Twitter apparently bows to you.
Both consoles can now be pre-ordered ahead of their November 10th launch.
It's a shockingly good looking controller.
The trailer briefly details how the new Share button will work and what sharing options players will have.
Spencer breaks down the roles of the two machines.
The studio is already hard at work on their next projects.
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.
How do Xbox and PlayStation stack up against each other when it comes to what are probably the most crucial factors in purchasing decisions?
We'll get our first extended look at the show.
The turn-based tactics game will be beefing up with its upcoming console launch.
Microsoft's Jason Ronald also points to the benefits of the console versus the Xbox One X.
Microsoft is seemingly working hard to avoid a situation similar to the PS5 pre-orders mess.
The answer will either surprise you, or be abundantly obvious to you. No middle ground.