Gamers of all ages are waiting forBethesda’sambitious, new IP,Starfield, with older players looking forward to spending their retirement with the game.Starfieldis the highly-anticipated space-exploration game that’s set to drop later this year exclusively forXbox Series X/SandPC, a decision which has caused a lot of controversy over the last few weeks. Not only has it been usedas evidenceduring theMicrosoft V FTCtrial, butPlayStationfans have beensigning a petitionto have the game become aPS5 exclusive instead, which failed miserably.Nevertheless, it hasn’t stopped fans from patiently awaiting its release, and has even encouraged some people to pick up a brand-new Xboxfor the very first time.AdvertEven older players are getting in on the fun, who have expressed excitement over getting to play the game during their retirement, which they shared in aReddit threadtitled: “How many senior citizen Starfield players?”The post read: “I am 71 and was wondering how many other old farts are here waiting for Starfield. I was 5 when Sputnik launched … which I don’t remember. Probably more into Davey Crockett then.But I do remember in 3rd grade my teacher did bring in a radio and the class listened to Alan Shepard’s first US manned flight, all 15 minutes.”AdvertIt was met with several senior players who confirmed they’ll be playing the new game upon release, with many of them having their own real-life memories of the “space-race” that ranged from the late 50s to mid-70s.“I’m recently retired. That’s all I’ll say on the subject…”“73 and I do remember Sputnik and Laika very well still.”“60 here, and will be playing day 1.”Starfieldpromises vast exploration of the galaxy, in your own spaceship that you can customise in nearly any way you’d like. Players will get to exploreover 1,000 planets, immerse themselves in a classicBethesda faction system, and meet a new cast of characters, including the return of the“adoring fan”fromThe Elder Scrolls.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Xbox,Bethesda,PlayStation

Gamers of all ages are waiting forBethesda’sambitious, new IP,Starfield, with older players looking forward to spending their retirement with the game.Starfieldis the highly-anticipated space-exploration game that’s set to drop later this year exclusively forXbox Series X/SandPC, a decision which has caused a lot of controversy over the last few weeks. Not only has it been usedas evidenceduring theMicrosoft V FTCtrial, butPlayStationfans have beensigning a petitionto have the game become aPS5 exclusive instead, which failed miserably.Nevertheless, it hasn’t stopped fans from patiently awaiting its release, and has even encouraged some people to pick up a brand-new Xboxfor the very first time.AdvertEven older players are getting in on the fun, who have expressed excitement over getting to play the game during their retirement, which they shared in aReddit threadtitled: “How many senior citizen Starfield players?”The post read: “I am 71 and was wondering how many other old farts are here waiting for Starfield. I was 5 when Sputnik launched … which I don’t remember. Probably more into Davey Crockett then.But I do remember in 3rd grade my teacher did bring in a radio and the class listened to Alan Shepard’s first US manned flight, all 15 minutes.”AdvertIt was met with several senior players who confirmed they’ll be playing the new game upon release, with many of them having their own real-life memories of the “space-race” that ranged from the late 50s to mid-70s.“I’m recently retired. That’s all I’ll say on the subject…”“73 and I do remember Sputnik and Laika very well still.”“60 here, and will be playing day 1.”Starfieldpromises vast exploration of the galaxy, in your own spaceship that you can customise in nearly any way you’d like. Players will get to exploreover 1,000 planets, immerse themselves in a classicBethesda faction system, and meet a new cast of characters, including the return of the“adoring fan”fromThe Elder Scrolls.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Xbox,Bethesda,PlayStation
Gamers of all ages are waiting forBethesda’sambitious, new IP,Starfield, with older players looking forward to spending their retirement with the game.Starfieldis the highly-anticipated space-exploration game that’s set to drop later this year exclusively forXbox Series X/SandPC, a decision which has caused a lot of controversy over the last few weeks. Not only has it been usedas evidenceduring theMicrosoft V FTCtrial, butPlayStationfans have beensigning a petitionto have the game become aPS5 exclusive instead, which failed miserably.Nevertheless, it hasn’t stopped fans from patiently awaiting its release, and has even encouraged some people to pick up a brand-new Xboxfor the very first time.AdvertEven older players are getting in on the fun, who have expressed excitement over getting to play the game during their retirement, which they shared in aReddit threadtitled: “How many senior citizen Starfield players?”The post read: “I am 71 and was wondering how many other old farts are here waiting for Starfield. I was 5 when Sputnik launched … which I don’t remember. Probably more into Davey Crockett then.But I do remember in 3rd grade my teacher did bring in a radio and the class listened to Alan Shepard’s first US manned flight, all 15 minutes.”AdvertIt was met with several senior players who confirmed they’ll be playing the new game upon release, with many of them having their own real-life memories of the “space-race” that ranged from the late 50s to mid-70s.“I’m recently retired. That’s all I’ll say on the subject…”“73 and I do remember Sputnik and Laika very well still.”“60 here, and will be playing day 1.”Starfieldpromises vast exploration of the galaxy, in your own spaceship that you can customise in nearly any way you’d like. Players will get to exploreover 1,000 planets, immerse themselves in a classicBethesda faction system, and meet a new cast of characters, including the return of the“adoring fan”fromThe Elder Scrolls.
Gamers of all ages are waiting forBethesda’sambitious, new IP,Starfield, with older players looking forward to spending their retirement with the game.
Starfieldis the highly-anticipated space-exploration game that’s set to drop later this year exclusively forXbox Series X/SandPC, a decision which has caused a lot of controversy over the last few weeks. Not only has it been usedas evidenceduring theMicrosoft V FTCtrial, butPlayStationfans have beensigning a petitionto have the game become aPS5 exclusive instead, which failed miserably.
Nevertheless, it hasn’t stopped fans from patiently awaiting its release, and has even encouraged some people to pick up a brand-new Xboxfor the very first time.
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Even older players are getting in on the fun, who have expressed excitement over getting to play the game during their retirement, which they shared in aReddit threadtitled: “How many senior citizen Starfield players?”
The post read: “I am 71 and was wondering how many other old farts are here waiting for Starfield. I was 5 when Sputnik launched … which I don’t remember. Probably more into Davey Crockett then.
But I do remember in 3rd grade my teacher did bring in a radio and the class listened to Alan Shepard’s first US manned flight, all 15 minutes.”
Advert
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It was met with several senior players who confirmed they’ll be playing the new game upon release, with many of them having their own real-life memories of the “space-race” that ranged from the late 50s to mid-70s.
“I’m recently retired. That’s all I’ll say on the subject…”
“73 and I do remember Sputnik and Laika very well still.”
“60 here, and will be playing day 1.”
Starfieldpromises vast exploration of the galaxy, in your own spaceship that you can customise in nearly any way you’d like. Players will get to exploreover 1,000 planets, immerse themselves in a classicBethesda faction system, and meet a new cast of characters, including the return of the“adoring fan”fromThe Elder Scrolls.
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