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Bethesda Softworks: More Disney games on the way?

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For over a year, we’ve known that Bethesda Softworks is working with Lucasfilm Games on a new Indiana Jones title. But it’s not said to be the studio’s only Disney project – at least according to one Esports commentator.

Why work on just one game when Disney has so much more to offer? According to Esports commentator Joey McDermott, it’s not just the Indiana Jones project that’s said to be in Bethesda Softworks’ pipeline. McDermott is said to have some sources that say the developer is involved in several projects. One of these sources is said to have leaked the Welcome to the Family event and Microsoft and Bethesda Networks a month before the official confirmation.

If there is any truth to the rumour, however, another question arises: on which platforms are the as yet unannounced Disney games to be released? Since the Indiana Jones title was already in the works before the Microsoft takeover, insiders expect a release on multiple platforms. But what will happen with the other games? It seems rather unlikely that Disney would agree to an exclusive release on PC and Xbox consoles. After all, the multimedia company is interested in the largest possible target group.

What exactly is clear about the rumour can ultimately only be clarified by a confirmation from Bethesda Softworks itself. Should it come to that, we will keep you up to date.

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