Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer: Microsoft heard Starfield might

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Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer: Microsoft heard Starfield might
In the FTC vs. Microsoft hearing, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer indicates that prior to Microsoft buying Bethesda, it heard that Starfield might skip Xbox.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer: Microsoft heard Starfield might
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