The Elder Scrolls
News, coverage and analysis tracking The Elder Scrolls across the outlets.- Microsoft's games are bigger than Xbox. So just scrap Xbox.This article argues that Microsoft should discontinue the Xbox as a hardware platform due to its financial unsustainability and focus instead on its game development studios. The author suggests spinning off the gaming division into an independent entity to maximize revenue from its vast portfolio of games like Call of Duty and Minecraft, decoupling them from expensive console hardware.
- Several studios at risk of closure amid Xbox restructuringSeveral internal Xbox studios, including Double Fine, Compulsion Games, and Ninja Theory, are reportedly at risk of closure or being shut down as part of a global restructuring. These studios are in discussions with Xbox to potentially go independent or secure their future. This move follows previous closures of Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin and comes as Xbox shifts focus to major IPs like The Elder Scrolls and Fallout, amidst broader industry challenges including layoffs at Ubisoft.
- Microsoft Boss Wants Xbox to Start Pulling Its Weight FinanciallyMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella stated that the Xbox division needs to become more profitable, acknowledging that the company has been subsidizing entertainment rather than monetizing it effectively. New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is tasked with reassessing the division's strategy to ensure economic sustainability in game development and hardware.
- Microsoft CEO says Xbox must become 'sustainable' as it reportedly considers major spinoffMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella stated that Xbox must become a 'sustainable' business, implying it has been subsidized rather than profitable. This follows reports that Microsoft is considering spinning out Xbox into a standalone unit, potentially to sell it or find a partner. The company also aims to speed up development for major franchises like Halo and The Elder Scrolls, while addressing challenges like memory chip price increases driven by AI companies.
- Xbox to pour more development into Fallout, Halo, and Elder Scrolls franchises, report saysA report indicates that Microsoft is shifting its focus for Xbox, prioritizing accelerated development and increased funding for future titles in the Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and Halo franchises. This strategic change comes amid reports of potential major layoffs within Microsoft's gaming division and considerations about Xbox's future structure, including its potential separation as a subsidiary or even sale.
- Microsoft CEO says Xbox must become a sustainable businessMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella stated that the company's focus for Xbox is shifting towards making the business financially sustainable, rather than continuing to heavily subsidize it. He noted that monetization efforts have not always been successful, with more revenue sometimes generated on platforms like YouTube than by Microsoft itself. Nadella also touched on rising hardware costs due to semiconductor shortages and the need to integrate PC, console, and mobile gaming experiences.
- Microsoft may spin-off Xbox into separate business or team-up with rivals claims reportA report suggests Microsoft is considering spinning off its Xbox division into a separate subsidiary or forming a joint venture with rivals, though no immediate plans are in place. CEO Satya Nadella emphasized the need to make Xbox a sustainable business, hinting at increased investment in key franchises like Halo, Fallout, and The Elder Scrolls to improve monetization.
- Report: Microsoft weighing up spinning off XboxMicrosoft is reportedly considering spinning off or restructuring its Xbox division as a wholly owned subsidiary to improve its financial sustainability. New Xbox boss Asha Sharma has reportedly received approval to increase spending on key franchises like Halo and Fallout to accelerate development, despite recent revenue declines and plans for further layoffs.
- Xbox Wants Faster Fallout, Elder Scrolls Games to Bolster BusinessMicrosoft is reportedly looking to accelerate the development of new titles in its Fallout and The Elder Scrolls franchises to improve the sustainability of its Xbox business. CEO Satya Nadella emphasized the need for Xbox to become profitable, while new boss Asha Sharma is tasked with streamlining game development. The company is considering various restructuring options for the Xbox unit, and future game releases may depend on the business's health, potentially impacting their availability on other platforms like PlayStation.
- The Most Epic Fantasy & Science Fiction Site in RealityStarfield Portal, part of Gfinity Digital Media, aims to provide comprehensive guides and news for Starfield players. The editorial team consists of dedicated Bethesda fans with extensive experience in games like Fallout and The Elder Scrolls, ensuring content is well-researched and based on hands-on playtime.
- Xbox’s real exclusivity problem is they don’t make games people want - Reader’s FeatureA reader argues that Xbox's primary issue is a lack of desirable games, not its exclusivity policies. Despite owning major studios like Activision Blizzard and Bethesda, the author believes Xbox has been mismanaged for over a decade, leading to a decline in relevance and a lack of compelling titles that justify purchasing an Xbox Series X console.
- Microsoft reportedly considering restructuring Xbox into its own "wholly-owned subsidiary" and "moving faster" on releasing first-party gamesMicrosoft is reportedly considering restructuring Xbox into a wholly-owned subsidiary or a joint venture to improve its business performance. This potential move is accompanied by plans to accelerate the development of first-party games from franchises like Halo, Fallout, and The Elder Scrolls. The company is also reportedly planning significant budget cuts and layoffs as part of a broader business reset for the Xbox brand.
- Xbox Reportedly Speeding Up New Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and Halo Games as Microsoft Leaves Spinning Off the Business on the TableXbox is reportedly accelerating development on new installments of The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and Halo franchises. This comes as Microsoft considers restructuring or spinning off its gaming division, with Xbox CEO Asha Sharma reportedly pushing for faster game releases.
- Microsoft is looking to speed up development of future Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and Halo gamesMicrosoft is reportedly considering significant changes for its Xbox division, including the possibility of spinning it off as a standalone company or forming a joint venture. The company has approved plans to increase spending on major game series like Halo, Fallout, and The Elder Scrolls to accelerate their development.
- I've spent over 25 hours in Gothic Remake—here are my top 20 quick tips to survive The ColonyThis guide offers over 20 tips for surviving the challenging early game of Gothic Remake. It covers combat strategies, resource management, NPC interaction, and essential skills to help players navigate the harsh environment of The Colony. The article emphasizes the game's difficulty and the importance of careful progression.
- Release Dates/WindowsThe release date for the new installment in The Elder Scrolls series has been announced for June 22nd. Further details regarding the specific title and platforms were not provided in this announcement.
- Xbox Fans Flock to Online Suggestions Box to Tell Microsoft to Keep Games Off PS5Xbox fans are urging Microsoft to bring back game exclusives, with the top suggestion on a new community feedback portal being a demand to keep titles like Halo and Fable off PlayStation 5. While Microsoft has stated it is re-evaluating its approach to exclusivity, the article notes the company's significant investment in multi-platform publishers and its subscription service, placing it in a difficult position regarding fan desires versus business strategy.
- Oblivion's persuasion wheel has spawned another wacky gamejam, cue sentient cheese struggling to three-point turn gracefully past dancing French ratsA game jam called Wheeljam 2 has been inspired by The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion's persuasion wheel and lockpicking minigames. Participants created over 40 entries, incorporating these mechanics into various game concepts, including one where players roll a giant cheese wheel past dancing French rats.
- Despite Gothic Remake's glow-up, it's still the scrappy eurojank RPG it always was, and that's fine with…Gothic Remake aims to preserve the challenging and open-ended nature of the original eurojank RPG, despite some early-game limitations like invisible walls in the preview build. Developed by Alkimia Interactive, the game retains the core vision of the late Piranha Bytes, offering a sense of discovery and requiring players to work for their progress in a unique penal colony setting.
- Legendary Video Game Concert "Heroes" And Composer Akira Akira Yamaoko Arriving To Toronto ThisThe "Heroes: A Video Game Symphony" concert is coming to Toronto on September 17, featuring music from various iconic video games and special guest composer Akira Yamaoka, known for his work on Silent Hill. The orchestral experience aims to take the audience on a hero's journey through music and accompanying visuals.