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CouldStarfieldreally come to PS5? Over the past year, Xbox has started porting some of its most popular exclusives to rival platforms like the PS5. With Xbox already bringing games likeHi-Fi RushandSea of Thievesto PlayStation, the door is now open for other titles to follow suit.

The gaming industry has long been defined by the fierce competition between console giants like Sony’s PlayStation and Microsoft’s Xbox. However, Microsoft’s recent strategic shift suggests that the days of rigid console boundaries may be numbered. Here are five exclusives that we predict will come to PS5.
1Starfield
Starfieldwas one of the most anticipated Xbox exclusives. The game had a rocky launch, with mixed reviews and player engagement that fell short of expectations. Despite its exclusivity, it’s possible that Microsoft considers releasing the game on the PS5.
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The potential for additional revenue could outweigh the benefits of keeping it an Xbox-only title.If rumors are true, a PS5 release might followthe launch of the upcomingShattered SpaceDLC, providing Sony’s platform with a space exploration game that many had hoped would redefine the genre.
2Gears of War Collection
TheGears of Warseries has been a cornerstone of Xbox’s identity since its inception. However, recent rumors hint that Microsoft could port theGears of War Collectionto the PS5.
This collection would likely include remastered versions of the original trilogy, offering PlayStation fans a taste of one of the most iconic third-person shooters in gaming history. This would signify a major shift in Microsoft’s approach to exclusivity, as theGearsfranchise has been one of the most tightly held titles within the Xbox library.

3Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II
Hellblade IIhas been a long-time flagship title for Xbox. The game’s predecessor,Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice,received critical acclaim for its deep narrative andinnovative approach to mental health in gaming. Microsoft’s new strategy might include porting this highly anticipated sequel to the PS5.
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While no official confirmation has been made, the recent moves by Xbox definitely make it a possibility. Given the success of the original game on multiple platforms, it would not be surprising ifSenua’s Sagastepped beyond the Xbox ecosystem.
4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
The upcomingIndiana Jones and the Great Circlegame, developed by Bethesda and MachineGames, is another title that could find its way to the PS5. Although it was initially slated as an Xbox exclusive, the game was revealed to have a PS5 release in spring 2025.
Microsoft first party title Indiana Jones and The Great Circle officially confirmed to be releasing on PS5 Spring 2025.pic.twitter.com/iNA3eH41uL

Given the broad appeal of theIndiana Jonesfranchise, a multi-platform release will maximize the game’s reach. The game is set for an initial release on Xbox and PC at the end of 2024. The delayed launch for PS5 is very similar to other recent titles that started as exclusives.
5Marvel’s Blade
While still under wraps,Marvel’s Bladeis shaping up to be an interesting Xbox exclusive. The game is a collaboration between Bethesda and Marvel and promises a dark, action-packed adventure set in the Marvel universe. Given the popularity of Marvel franchises across all platforms, Microsoft has to maximize the game’s reach.
A PS5 port could not only increase sales but also ensure that the title reaches a wider audience, particularly those who have been eagerly awaiting a new Marvel title on Sony’s platform. A PS5 release could potentially be a major hit, appealing to both Marvel fans and gamers.

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Microsoft appears to be focusing on a strategy that prioritizes software sales, subscription services like Xbox Game Pass, and the overall growth of its gaming ecosystem over hardware sales.
Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, has previously hinted at a future where Xbox games are available across multiple platforms. If successful, this approach could redefine how we think about console exclusives and the nature of competition in the gaming industry.
What do you think? Are the console wars finally coming to an end? Let us know in the comments!
Daniel Royte
Gaming Writer
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As part of the FandomWire team, Daniel has followed the hero-shooter genre closely with a focus on titles like VALORANT, Apex Legends, and Marvel Rivals. you may also find him providing insight on the latest AAA titles from Elden Ring to GTA 6 and exploring the world of gacha games like Genshin Impact and Wuthering Waves. With more than 1,000 articles under his belt, you’ll need to look no further for a unique insight into every situation.If he’s not looking for the latest video game news, you’ll find him cheering on Ferrari in the race tracks of Formula 1 or at the theatres for the latest MCU releases.
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