How did Microsoft, which spent $7.5 billion acquiring Bethesda's parent company Zenimax, feel about Starfield needing to be delayed? According to Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, pretty good actually.
. How did Microsoft, which spent $7.5 billion acquiring Bethesda's parent company Zenimax, feel about those two big upcoming games being delayed? According to Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, pretty good actually.
for its Decoder podcast, Spencer said,"We have experience shipping games too early, but in hindsight when you look at a game like Starfield, which has taken so long and so much investment in new IP from the team, the decision to give the team the time to build the game that they feel they should be building is just the right thing to do.
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