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Bethesda’s planning Dishonored 3, a Ghostwire Tokyo sequel and some remasters

Leaked documents strike again.

Bethesda’s future releases include Dishonored 3, a Ghostwire Tokyo sequel and a number of remasters, leaked documents between Microsoft and the FTC have revealed.

Dated July 2020, the documents detail a number of planned releases that include the following:

  • Dishonored 3
  • A Ghostwire Tokyo sequel
  • The Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion remaster
  • Fallout 3 remaster
  • An Indiana Jones game
  • Doom Year Zero
  • A “licensed IP” game
  • Five unnamed titles
  • Project Kestrel
  • Project Platinum
  • Project Ubu
  • Project Wanderer

The leaked documents, which also detailed a new mid-cycle refresh for both the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S and a new Xbox controller codenamed Sebile — were tied to a court matter between Microsoft and the FTC.

Xbox head Phil Spencer has addressed the leaks, saying, “[w]e’ve seen the conversation around old emails and documents.

“It is hard to see our team’s work shared in this way because so much has changed and there’s so much to be excited about right now, and in the future,” he continued. “We will share the real plans when we are ready.”

We’ll keep you informed as we learn more.


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