Back in 2021, Lucasfilm Games (formerly LucasArts) licensed a Bethesda owned studio to create a new and original Indiana Jones video game.
Today FTC brought it to their case against Microsoft where Bethesda executive Pete Hines confirmed that the game is an Xbox exclusive because the scope of the game improved by the time Microsoft bought ZeniMax and the agreement was amended with LucasFilm Games having MachineGames (Wolfenstein) as developers.
Today FTC brought it to their case against Microsoft where Bethesda executive Pete Hines confirmed that the game is an Xbox exclusive because the scope of the game improved by the time Microsoft bought ZeniMax and the agreement was amended with LucasFilm Games having MachineGames (Wolfenstein) as developers.
Back in 2021, Lucasfilm Games (formerly LucasArts) licensed a Bethesda owned studio to create a new and original Indiana Jones video game.
Today FTC brought it to their case against Microsoft where Bethesda executive Pete Hines confirmed that the game is an Xbox exclusive because the scope of the game improved by the time Microsoft bought ZeniMax and the agreement was amended with LucasFilm Games having MachineGames (Wolfenstein) as developers.