Microsoft must answer to a triple-A-sized void in the future Xbox lineup.
Bethesda Softworks announced plans to delay Starfield and Redfall on Thursday, pushing back its 2022 lineup into the first half of next year. The decision marks a huge setback for the Microsoft-owned publisher, delaying its first two Xbox console-exclusive titles under new ownership. It's a surprising shakeup for Microsoft's gaming efforts, gutting its schedule for what looked to be a promising year for upcoming Xbox first-party titles.
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