Fallout 4: 8 Things That Must Happen At Bethesda’s E3 Conference
5. Platform Announcements
Speaking of the PS4 and Xbox One, there's been a smattering of exclusivity deals signed in last year or so with the end-goal being to distinguish the newest consoles in the minds of the general public - as right now aside from maybe one or two grade-B titles that tend to get marketed alongside their machines (Infamous or Sunset Overdrive) there's not much binding fans to one or the other. With both Tomb Raider and Minecraft signing over to Microsoft only the former has had a public unveiling that it's going to be specific to the XO hardware - but just imagine if there's another Grand Theft Auto IV-sized announcement waiting to come out in that only the Xbox One or PS4 has access to a sizeable chunk of content. You have to assume PC is a given being it's Bethesda's bread and butter, but with the newest console hardware out there easily contending with many desktop powerhouses, what's announced should be playable on every major system out there regardless.