Related: Fallout: New Vegas 2 Now Possible Thanks To Xbox Bethesda Acquisitionīut major IPs like Elder Scrolls aren't vanishing from PlayStation overnight. Bethesda's hotly anticipated Elder Scrolls 6, for instance, probably won't make it to PS5. Future titles from the company and its subsidiaries will likely be exclusive to Xbox and PC, which is unfortunate news for PlayStation fans but certainly a huge selling point for the upcoming Xbox Series X. While Microsoft is already set to honor the timed PS5 exclusivity of Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo, players shouldn't expect this to become a habit. Bethesda's games have historically been available on all major platforms, including PlayStation. This deal has huge implications for the future of video games. The massive deal gives Microsoft control over Bethesda, id, and Arkane, giving it the rights to iconic video game franchises like Doom, Fallout, and, of course, The Elder Scrolls. The tech giant acquired ZeniMax Media for $7.5 billion earlier today. ZeniMax Online Studios has taken to Twitter to ensure fans that its MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online will not be affected by the recent Microsoft buyout.