It was pretty clear since beginning that all new games will be exclusives to Xbox.
The question was which games already announced have contract in place that forces to release on PlayStation.
In the pool has games like Starfield, TES VI and Indiana Jones... which of these have contracts in place that forces the PS version to be released?
We still have no answer for that.
This thread have the same questions than all previous threads about the subject.
Starfield maybe, but balance of probability says not, unless Sony has some form of exclusivity. We've seen developers cancel games at the last minute, and it would be bizarre to lock someone into a contract to release on your system unless some kind of money has changed hands (and for what?). If I were a producer on the game and I was contractually able to, I'd have cancelled any efforts on the PS5 version back in September and used those resources on something more pressing.
TES is nowhere near the point where platforms are even an issue. That'll be exclusive.
Indiana Jones is the interesting one, and I reckon it comes down to who's paying for it. If Disney are funding it, then there's an almost definite chance it'll be multiplat. If Bethesda (now Microsoft) are funding it, it doesn't matter to Disney that much where it releases. We've already seen with Spidey that they don't mind exclusives so long as they make money, and Indiana Jones would also come to Gamepass, PC and the cloud. It's a mystery, but get used to the idea of it not coming to PlayStation and be pleasantly surprised if it does.
That's probably a good way forward for every Bethesda/Zenimax title from this point onward.