Bethesda's Indiana Jones Reportedly Won't Be An Xbox Exclusive
Indiana Jones by Bethesda won't be an Xbox exclusive (photo: Bethesda)

JAKARTA - The upcoming Indiana Jones game developed by Bethesda Machine Games doesn't seem like an Xbox exclusive, at least that's what Jez Corden of Windows Central claims.

Speaking on the Xbox Two podcast, Jez Corden heard last year that, although MachineGames is now owned by Microsoft, the game won't be exclusive to Xbox.

Quoting from VGC, while discussing the game, Corden's co-host Rand al Thor at the time said they didn't know if it was an (Indiana Jones) exclusive, and Corden replied "No".

"The only information I have about Indiana Jones is that it wasn't exclusive, but that was a long time ago, maybe something has changed," Corden continued.

MachineGames' Indiana Jones, which was announced earlier last year, is in the works in collaboration with the newly reformed Lucasfilm Games and is being produced by Elder Scrolls and Fallout director Todd Howard.

Bethesda says that the Indiana Jones game will tell a completely original and stand-alone story that is at the pinnacle of the career of a famous adventurer.

"A new Indiana Jones game with an original story is being developed from our studio. It will be a while before we reveal more, but we were excited to share the news today," Bethesda wrote last year on Twitter.


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