The Ultimate Petition to Bring Elder Scrolls 6 to PlayStation: Join the Craze!

The Ultimate Petition to Bring Elder Scrolls 6 to PlayStation: Join the Craze!

A growing petition is demanding The Elder Scrolls 6 to break Xbox exclusivity and make its way to PlayStation, gaining significant momentum and support

A petition has been launched urging Microsoft to reconsider its plans of making The Elder Scrolls 6 an exclusive game for Xbox consoles. The recent acquisition of Bethesda by Microsoft has fueled speculation that the highly anticipated game may only be available on Xbox, following a similar strategy employed for Bethesda's upcoming title, Starfield. Despite being in development for over a decade, details about The Elder Scrolls 6 remain scarce, with fans only aware of its existence, its position as Bethesda's next release after Starfield, and the inclusion of Skyrim grandma Shirley Curry as a non-playable character. Given Bethesda's current focus on Starfield, it is unlikely that fans will receive further updates on The Elder Scrolls 6 in the near future.

Whenever the full reveal for The Elder Scrolls 6 occurs, it is expected to address whether the game will be exclusive to Xbox consoles or not. Although these details are likely to be revealed years from now, fans have already taken action by starting a petition on Change.org. The petition, which was posted online a few days ago, has gained significant traction with over 1,500 signatures. It continues to gather momentum, with hundreds of new signees joining every day. However, it is important to note that online petitions like these rarely yield substantial results.

The Ultimate Petition to Bring Elder Scrolls 6 to PlayStation: Join the Craze!

Releasing The Elder Scrolls 6 on PlayStation is a possibility for Microsoft, considering the franchise's history on PlayStation consoles. It would be a missed opportunity to exclude such a popular platform. However, Microsoft's goal is to attract new Xbox Game Pass subscribers, and making The Elder Scrolls 6 an exclusive day one release on Xbox would likely increase its subscriber count. Ultimately, Microsoft's decision will not be influenced by a fan-made petition. Notably, The Elder Scrolls series has previously skipped PlayStation before. The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind was only available for PC and the original Xbox, completely bypassing the PlayStation 2. The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion did eventually release on both Xbox 360 and PS3, but the PS3 version arrived a year after the 360 version.

The Elder Scrolls 6 is currently under development, leaving PlayStation gamers uncertain about whether the game will be available on their chosen platform.