Xbox buys Bethesda and parent company Zenimax Media


Xbox has announced that it plans to acquire Zenimax Media, along with producers and publishers of Bethesda Softworks, The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Wolfenstein, Doom, Dishnord, Quake, Starfield and more. Following today’s post in an Xbox Wire by head of Xbox Phil Spencer, Microsoft will receive Microsoft 5.5 billion in Zenimax Media – times 5 billion in paid times for Mojang and Minecraft. The deals include Zenimax Media, Bethesda Software, Bethesda Game Studio, IDS Software Software, Zenimax St Online Studio, Arcana. , Machine Games, Tango Gameworks, Alpha Dog and Roundhouse Studios.

In a blog post, Bethesda SVP of Global Marketing said, “We’re still working on the same games yesterday, the same studios that worked for years, and those games will be published by us.” Hines explains, the move is because the micro .ft “access to resources that will make us better publishers and developers.”

Ted Howard, executive producer of Bethesda Game Studios, wrote his own blog post, in which the company pointed to a long association with the Xbox, with the introduction of the Moroind on the first console of the MicroSF. He says that the Xbox Series S and X, “optimize for the vast world we choose to create, not only in graphics, but also in CPU and data streaming. That leads to our biggest engine overall since Oblivion, all Technologies that power our first new IP in 25 years with new, Starfield, as well as Elder Scroll VI.

It is no coincidence that the announcement comes just a day before the opening of the Xbox Box X Series X and S pre-orders.

Xbox says it will “add Bethesda’s iconic franchises to the Xbox box game pass for consoles and PCs.”

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