Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to playStarfieldfor £1 when it launches in September.Thousands ofXboxandPCplayers are patiently awaiting the release ofStarfield, which promises to beBethesda’sbiggest title yet, featuring a vast galaxy of1,000 planets, a40 hour main storyand plenty to see and interact with.Check out Starfield’s story trailer belowWhile recent Xbox exclusives likeHalo Infinitehave left a lot to be desired amongst fans, Starfield is looking like it’ll be the exception, with more and more hype building every day. It’s even made a few headlines amidst the Microsoft V FTC case, as the FTC have used the gameas evidenceto suggest Xbox is trying to push its competitor,Sony, out of the market with additional exclusives.AdvertSomePlayStationfans have even campaigned to have the game changed to be aPS5exclusive rather than an Xbox one,launching a petitionthat has gone absolutely nowhere, but has been incredibly funny to watch crash and burn.It’s so highly anticipated that even elderly gamers joining the fun, who plan to play the gameduring their retirement. Other players are planning to take a fewsneaky sick daysoff work to play, and some are evenbuying brand new Xbox consolesto mark the special occasion.Luckily, if you’re anXbox Game Passmember, you’ll be able to playStarfieldon day one at no additional cost, and a special offer will bag you a month’s membership for just £1.That’s right, Xbox will once again be granting a month of Xbox Game Pass to console and PC users, for the low, low price of £1. This will allow players to access the ever-expanding game catalogue, online multiplayer, exclusive discounts and more, as well as play a number of new releases on launch day, some of which can be pre-installed,likeStarfielditself.AdvertAdmittedly, one month ofStarfieldfor £1 is a pretty sweet deal, though given the enormous scope of the game, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to explore everything it’s galaxy has to offer in 30 days or less…Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Bethesda,Xbox Series X,PC

Grab Starfield for just £1 on Xbox or PC from September

Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to playStarfieldfor £1 when it launches in September.Thousands ofXboxandPCplayers are patiently awaiting the release ofStarfield, which promises to beBethesda’sbiggest title yet, featuring a vast galaxy of1,000 planets, a40 hour main storyand plenty to see and interact with.Check out Starfield’s story trailer belowWhile recent Xbox exclusives likeHalo Infinitehave left a lot to be desired amongst fans, Starfield is looking like it’ll be the exception, with more and more hype building every day. It’s even made a few headlines amidst the Microsoft V FTC case, as the FTC have used the gameas evidenceto suggest Xbox is trying to push its competitor,Sony, out of the market with additional exclusives.AdvertSomePlayStationfans have even campaigned to have the game changed to be aPS5exclusive rather than an Xbox one,launching a petitionthat has gone absolutely nowhere, but has been incredibly funny to watch crash and burn.It’s so highly anticipated that even elderly gamers joining the fun, who plan to play the gameduring their retirement. Other players are planning to take a fewsneaky sick daysoff work to play, and some are evenbuying brand new Xbox consolesto mark the special occasion.Luckily, if you’re anXbox Game Passmember, you’ll be able to playStarfieldon day one at no additional cost, and a special offer will bag you a month’s membership for just £1.That’s right, Xbox will once again be granting a month of Xbox Game Pass to console and PC users, for the low, low price of £1. This will allow players to access the ever-expanding game catalogue, online multiplayer, exclusive discounts and more, as well as play a number of new releases on launch day, some of which can be pre-installed,likeStarfielditself.AdvertAdmittedly, one month ofStarfieldfor £1 is a pretty sweet deal, though given the enormous scope of the game, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to explore everything it’s galaxy has to offer in 30 days or less…Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Bethesda,Xbox Series X,PC

Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to playStarfieldfor £1 when it launches in September.Thousands ofXboxandPCplayers are patiently awaiting the release ofStarfield, which promises to beBethesda’sbiggest title yet, featuring a vast galaxy of1,000 planets, a40 hour main storyand plenty to see and interact with.Check out Starfield’s story trailer belowWhile recent Xbox exclusives likeHalo Infinitehave left a lot to be desired amongst fans, Starfield is looking like it’ll be the exception, with more and more hype building every day. It’s even made a few headlines amidst the Microsoft V FTC case, as the FTC have used the gameas evidenceto suggest Xbox is trying to push its competitor,Sony, out of the market with additional exclusives.AdvertSomePlayStationfans have even campaigned to have the game changed to be aPS5exclusive rather than an Xbox one,launching a petitionthat has gone absolutely nowhere, but has been incredibly funny to watch crash and burn.It’s so highly anticipated that even elderly gamers joining the fun, who plan to play the gameduring their retirement. Other players are planning to take a fewsneaky sick daysoff work to play, and some are evenbuying brand new Xbox consolesto mark the special occasion.Luckily, if you’re anXbox Game Passmember, you’ll be able to playStarfieldon day one at no additional cost, and a special offer will bag you a month’s membership for just £1.That’s right, Xbox will once again be granting a month of Xbox Game Pass to console and PC users, for the low, low price of £1. This will allow players to access the ever-expanding game catalogue, online multiplayer, exclusive discounts and more, as well as play a number of new releases on launch day, some of which can be pre-installed,likeStarfielditself.AdvertAdmittedly, one month ofStarfieldfor £1 is a pretty sweet deal, though given the enormous scope of the game, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to explore everything it’s galaxy has to offer in 30 days or less…

Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to playStarfieldfor £1 when it launches in September.

Thousands ofXboxandPCplayers are patiently awaiting the release ofStarfield, which promises to beBethesda’sbiggest title yet, featuring a vast galaxy of1,000 planets, a40 hour main storyand plenty to see and interact with.

Check out Starfield’s story trailer below

While recent Xbox exclusives likeHalo Infinitehave left a lot to be desired amongst fans, Starfield is looking like it’ll be the exception, with more and more hype building every day. It’s even made a few headlines amidst the Microsoft V FTC case, as the FTC have used the gameas evidenceto suggest Xbox is trying to push its competitor,Sony, out of the market with additional exclusives.

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SomePlayStationfans have even campaigned to have the game changed to be aPS5exclusive rather than an Xbox one,launching a petitionthat has gone absolutely nowhere, but has been incredibly funny to watch crash and burn.

It’s so highly anticipated that even elderly gamers joining the fun, who plan to play the gameduring their retirement. Other players are planning to take a fewsneaky sick daysoff work to play, and some are evenbuying brand new Xbox consolesto mark the special occasion.

Luckily, if you’re anXbox Game Passmember, you’ll be able to playStarfieldon day one at no additional cost, and a special offer will bag you a month’s membership for just £1.

That’s right, Xbox will once again be granting a month of Xbox Game Pass to console and PC users, for the low, low price of £1. This will allow players to access the ever-expanding game catalogue, online multiplayer, exclusive discounts and more, as well as play a number of new releases on launch day, some of which can be pre-installed,likeStarfielditself.

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Admittedly, one month ofStarfieldfor £1 is a pretty sweet deal, though given the enormous scope of the game, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to explore everything it’s galaxy has to offer in 30 days or less…

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