Microsoft says it hasn’t “pulled any games from PlayStation” following recent Redfall comments




After current feedback from Redfall sport designer Harvey Smith about Microsoft not wanting Redfall on PS5, the corporate has acknowledged it hasn’t “pulled any video games from PlayStation.”


In a current interview with IGN France, Smith spoke concerning the transition to being owned by Microsoft, noting that when acquired it “was a change with [a] capital C,” (thanks, Eurogamer). “They got here in they usually mentioned ‘No PlayStation 5, we’re specializing in Xbox, PC and the Recreation Cross’.” This comes after repeated pushes from Sony that Microsoft is taking video games away from PlayStation. Now, in a press release to Eurogamer, Microsoft has mentioned it is not doing that, as evidenced by Bethesda printed titles like Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo nonetheless being on PS5.


“We’ve not pulled any video games from PlayStation,” begins the assertion from Microsoft. “The truth is, we have expanded our footprint of video games that we have shipped on Sony’s PlayStation since our acquisition of ZeniMax, and the primary two video games we shipped after closing have been PlayStation 5 exclusives. We did the identical factor since our closing of Minecraft as we prolonged the attain of that franchise.


“All the video games that have been accessible on PlayStation after we acquired ZeniMax in March 2021 are nonetheless accessible on PlayStation, and we now have continued to do content material updates on PlayStation and PC. We have now all the time mentioned that future choices on whether or not to distribute ZeniMax video games for different consoles will probably be made on a case-by-case foundation.”


Now clearly, each Deathloop and Ghostwire have been solely console exclusives for a restricted time, the previous now accessible on Xbox and the latter coming to the platform quickly. Sony is extra speaking about titles like Starfield, which is unique to Xbox on console, however a PlayStation launch was by no means introduced anyway, so whether or not Microsoft is basically taking something from Sony right here is up for debate.


Most of this stems from the truth that Sony needs Name of Responsibility on PlayStation, however Microsoft has been attempting to type a deal to maintain the sequence on PlayStation consoles. The UK’s Competitors and Markets Authority additionally not too long ago concluded that Microsoft wouldn’t have the motivation to maintain CoD off competing consoles if the merger takes place, however all of that is nonetheless up within the air.