After having an exclusive run on Sony’s PlayStation 5 systems for the past year, Microsoft is getting ready to release Deathloop on its own Xbox console.
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Playstation 5 Exclusive Deathloop
Ads for the first-person shooter Deathloop, developed by Arkane Studio and available only for the PlayStation 5 console, have begun to appear on Xbox consoles, indicating an impending re-release for the game.
In September 2021, Deathloop was released on the PlayStation 5 and the personal computer under the Bethesda Softworks publishing label. This was done in order to respect existing contracts following Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda Softworks.
Death loop, a time-bending shooter developed by Arkane, has been seen advertised on various Microsoft gaming consoles, leading one to believe that the game’s release on Xbox is very close at hand. The game was initially released in September 2021 as a timed console exclusive for the PlayStation 5, and a PC version was also made available.
Death loop was initially shown off to the public in 2019, promoting itself as a first-person shooter that uses a time loop as its major gameplay concept and challenges players to complete their objectives before the clock reaches zero. The game was initially released by Bethesda Softworks, despite the fact that Microsoft would subsequently purchase the company as part of the ZeniMax Media acquisition for $8.1 billion.
Microsoft has committed to honoring all existing contracts, including those for PlayStation 5 exclusives, despite the fact that new Bethesda games, such as Starfield, will only be available for Xbox systems exclusively. It would appear that the one-year exclusive period for Deathloop is coming to an end now, just as Microsoft is getting ready to launch the Xbox.
A contributor to Windows Central named Brendan Lowry wrote in our Deathloop PC review that “without a shadow of a doubt,” Deathloop is without a doubt “one of the most inventive and original immersive sims to date.” “The game is nothing short of a masterpiece thanks to its outstanding gameplay, exquisite level design, slick graphics, and funny scripting,”
In the following days, you can anticipate more information regarding Deathloop and its anticipated debut on Xbox.