A screenshot taken of the Xbox Series dashboard seems to confirm that Deathloop is indeed coming to the console at some point. When it was released last year, Arkane studios' game was noteworthy for its Groundhog Day style of time looping mechanics, and fans have been waiting for the game to get ported to the Xbox ever since. While this is something that is a possibility, there's been no official word from Microsoft about whether it's coming to the system. All players have to go off so far is this one hint, which admittedly is quite a big one.
When it was first released last September, exactly one year ago to the day, Deathloop was exclusive to the PS5, at least in terms of consoles as it was also released on PC, which meant Xbox users were missing out. However, with the game being published by Bethesda, with that studio being acquired by Microsoft last March, many have been curious as to how the title has maintained its exclusivity to the PlayStation 5 when the owner of the Xbox brand now owns the game's publisher. However, there's now a possibility that this could be about to change.
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According to a recent report from VGC, Deathloop has been spotted on the Xbox dashboard, with an option to pre-order it. However, it doesn't appear to lead to the store page when clicked, and there's no word on a potential release date for the port. What is interesting, the report goes on to say, is that this ad has been noted on the one-year anniversary of the game's release on the PS5, concluding that this is unlikely to be a coincidence. The fact that Xbox's Phil Spencer has said in the past that the game would have a timed PS5 exclusivity for a year, and that deal is now up, strongly
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