The rumor: Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts looked great at Sony's E3 press conference, while Microsoft managed to nab Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain and Titanfall. It seems like third parties are finally back to picking sides and signing system exclusives this generation.
The truth: Many of the games shown off at this year's press conferences were quietly confirmed to be multi-platform after the show. The big Square Enix announcements are following in the console-spanning footsteps of Final Fantasy XIII, Kojima hasn't totally abandoned his old home, and PS4 owners looking to scratch their mech-combat itch will be able to grab the PC version of Titanfall (assuming they've got the specs to keep up). Likewise, plenty of the other big franchises, like Assassin's Creed and Battlefield, will be just as widely available as ever.
As much as Microsoft and Sony would love you to believe that the games shown are theirs and theirs alone, the reality is that most next-gen games will be available, regardless of which system you choose. Still confused? Well, here's a full list of PS4, Xbox One, and PC exclusives, as far as we can tell...
Source:
http://www.gamesradar.com/6-things-about-next-generation-that-arent-true/
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