Phil Spencer Admits Xbox Was Worried About Losing Starfield to

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Phil Spencer Admits Xbox Was Worried About Losing Starfield to
Phil Spencer confirms that he was worried PlayStation could have grabbed the exclusive rights to Xbox’s biggest title of the year, Starfield.
Phil Spencer confirms that he was worried PlayStation could have grabbed the exclusive rights to Xbox’s biggest title of the year, Starfield.
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