I noticed that ever since Microsoft announced buying Bethesda, about everyone was talking about consoles exclusives and how it changed everything for PS5 vs Xbox, without much chatter around PC gaming.
When you thinkg about Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Doom or Wolfenstein, they are all prime IP of the PC Gaming ecosystem and now they are gonna land day one on Xbox Game Pass for PC.
So what does this mean for Steam in the long run ?
Me personally, I think Microsoft will continue launch its games on Steam like they did with Flight Sim or Grounded, but even with that, it's bound to move players from Steam to Game Pass right ?
It could also push Microsoft forward into launching Game Pass on Steam, like EA did with EA play.
What do you think Bethesda+Xbox means for PC and Steam in particular ?
When you thinkg about Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Doom or Wolfenstein, they are all prime IP of the PC Gaming ecosystem and now they are gonna land day one on Xbox Game Pass for PC.
So what does this mean for Steam in the long run ?
Me personally, I think Microsoft will continue launch its games on Steam like they did with Flight Sim or Grounded, but even with that, it's bound to move players from Steam to Game Pass right ?
It could also push Microsoft forward into launching Game Pass on Steam, like EA did with EA play.
What do you think Bethesda+Xbox means for PC and Steam in particular ?