Todd Howard’s “Lifetime” Xbox achievement has been revealed
When Microsoft announced that it had acquired Bethesda in 2020, Todd Howard spoke about the many industry awards that he had won during his many years in the industry, revealing that Microsoft had even made him his very own achievement.
“I joked in my acceptance ‘I wonder how many achievement points this one is worth?’ At the end of the ceremony, some good friends from Microsoft congratulated me and said they’d find out,” Howard said. “A few months later, I was given a code to a game they had created, named after me and locked to my account. When ran, it unlocks a single achievement — ‘Lifetime — 1,000pts.’ It still sits in my list when I check, and I smile every time.”
While the game itself is still very much a mystery, we’ve now picked up the elusive Xbox achievement, called “Lifetime.” According to the description, the achievement “Reflects on the amazing craft of Todd Howard and his team in making worlds as real as any on Earth.” Interestingly, Microsoft bent its own rules for this achievement, hopping over its 200G cap to award Howard a whopping 1,000 Gamerscore for the single achievement — just for booting up the game!
There you have it, one of the rarest achievements in the world. Howard has helped bring some of the most beloved games to our screens, and he isn’t done yet. Check out everything we know about Indiana Jones and the Great Circle ahead of its launch on Xbox Series X|S and PC later this year.
Laura Adams is a tech enthusiast residing in the UK. Her articles cover the latest technological innovations, from AI to consumer gadgets, providing readers with a glimpse into the future of technology.