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Tom Warren's intervention on the microphones of the Xbox Two Podcast which was the backdrop to the rumors about the arrival of Halo Master Chief Collection on Switch 2 gave way to the well -known journalist and insider to discuss the Rumored PlayStation 5 version of Starfield.
The leader of The Verge took inspiration from the indications provided by his anonymous internal sources of Microsoft Gaming to confirm, albeit unofficially, that Starfield is destined to land on PS5 as part of the multiplatform strategy outlined by the House of Redmond.
However, to listen to Warren's 'deep gorges', however, there would have been program changes in the strategy implemented by the US technological giant: according to the sources of Warren, initially Microsoft would have liked to launch Forza Horizon 5 on PlayStation 5 and no later than the end of last year to give the PS5 port of Starfield the wider visibility. But that's not all.
Tom Warren claim that Bethe sda 'He has been working on the PS5 version of Starfield for quite a bit, so he should be almost complete. In the initial plans, this new version should also have understood the Shattered Space expansion but in the end they decided to discard this hypothesis ' .
The Verge journalist, therefore, believes that the development of the Starfield's PS5 transposition is now close to the conclusion, with Bethesda and the Redmond company that would be finding the Most appropriate time to announce this porting And throw it by avoiding an 'overcrowding' with the other former Xbox exclusive arriving on Sony consoles such as Forza Horizon 5 and Indiana Jones and the ancient circle, to be added to purely multi -platform Microsoft titles such as Doom The Dark Ages. In recent weeks, a MOD on the creations portal has provided clear clues about Starfield's arrival on PS5.
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