Whether you buy it on Xbox or PC, your copy ofStarfieldwill be able to transfer its save to another platform with a free download.Starfield’sproduct page on theXboxstore has been updated with a new feature that fans will be happy to see, the ability to seamlessly transfer and play saved data across console and PC versions of the game.Have a look at Starfield’s Story Trailer below!Bethesda’shighly-anticipated RPGStarfield, is promising big things for its players. Aside from itsenormous galaxy, there’ll bemore freedom than ever beforein how you play the game, including becominga space-samurai, building andcustomisingyour own starships, as well as which planets you visit and which factions you side with.AdvertPlayers are already thinking about theirhundred hour playthroughs,designing starships in Blender, and theorising what dangers will claim their character’s life first during their adventures.That being said, players have also been left with what was seemingly an impossible choice, which platform to play the game on. The Xbox version is restricted in terms of its framerate tomaintain graphical fidelity, whereasPCplayers can really push performance and graphics, at the cost of more expensive hardware, like one gamerwho spent $800just to play Starfield at its best.Luckily, the latest product listing forStarfieldhas revealed players will have access to both versions of the game, regardless of which one they initially buy. The store page was altered to include the “Xbox Play Anywhere” tag, which means you can download the PC version if you own the Xbox version, or vice-versa, at no additional cost. It also means both versions will share a save state via the Cloud, allowing you to access your progress in whichever platform you’re playing on.This is a brilliant option for players who are happy with their Xbox consoles for the time being, but are considering joining the PC master race in the future. It’s probably also worth mentioning AMD is currentlyoffering a deal that’ll net you a free PC copy ofStarfieldwith the purchase of a new CPU.AdvertStarfieldlaunches on the 6th of September later this year, exclusively for Xbox Series X/S and PC platforms.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

Starfield cross-save and free download officially confirmed

Whether you buy it on Xbox or PC, your copy ofStarfieldwill be able to transfer its save to another platform with a free download.Starfield’sproduct page on theXboxstore has been updated with a new feature that fans will be happy to see, the ability to seamlessly transfer and play saved data across console and PC versions of the game.Have a look at Starfield’s Story Trailer below!Bethesda’shighly-anticipated RPGStarfield, is promising big things for its players. Aside from itsenormous galaxy, there’ll bemore freedom than ever beforein how you play the game, including becominga space-samurai, building andcustomisingyour own starships, as well as which planets you visit and which factions you side with.AdvertPlayers are already thinking about theirhundred hour playthroughs,designing starships in Blender, and theorising what dangers will claim their character’s life first during their adventures.That being said, players have also been left with what was seemingly an impossible choice, which platform to play the game on. The Xbox version is restricted in terms of its framerate tomaintain graphical fidelity, whereasPCplayers can really push performance and graphics, at the cost of more expensive hardware, like one gamerwho spent $800just to play Starfield at its best.Luckily, the latest product listing forStarfieldhas revealed players will have access to both versions of the game, regardless of which one they initially buy. The store page was altered to include the “Xbox Play Anywhere” tag, which means you can download the PC version if you own the Xbox version, or vice-versa, at no additional cost. It also means both versions will share a save state via the Cloud, allowing you to access your progress in whichever platform you’re playing on.This is a brilliant option for players who are happy with their Xbox consoles for the time being, but are considering joining the PC master race in the future. It’s probably also worth mentioning AMD is currentlyoffering a deal that’ll net you a free PC copy ofStarfieldwith the purchase of a new CPU.AdvertStarfieldlaunches on the 6th of September later this year, exclusively for Xbox Series X/S and PC platforms.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

Whether you buy it on Xbox or PC, your copy ofStarfieldwill be able to transfer its save to another platform with a free download.Starfield’sproduct page on theXboxstore has been updated with a new feature that fans will be happy to see, the ability to seamlessly transfer and play saved data across console and PC versions of the game.Have a look at Starfield’s Story Trailer below!Bethesda’shighly-anticipated RPGStarfield, is promising big things for its players. Aside from itsenormous galaxy, there’ll bemore freedom than ever beforein how you play the game, including becominga space-samurai, building andcustomisingyour own starships, as well as which planets you visit and which factions you side with.AdvertPlayers are already thinking about theirhundred hour playthroughs,designing starships in Blender, and theorising what dangers will claim their character’s life first during their adventures.That being said, players have also been left with what was seemingly an impossible choice, which platform to play the game on. The Xbox version is restricted in terms of its framerate tomaintain graphical fidelity, whereasPCplayers can really push performance and graphics, at the cost of more expensive hardware, like one gamerwho spent $800just to play Starfield at its best.Luckily, the latest product listing forStarfieldhas revealed players will have access to both versions of the game, regardless of which one they initially buy. The store page was altered to include the “Xbox Play Anywhere” tag, which means you can download the PC version if you own the Xbox version, or vice-versa, at no additional cost. It also means both versions will share a save state via the Cloud, allowing you to access your progress in whichever platform you’re playing on.This is a brilliant option for players who are happy with their Xbox consoles for the time being, but are considering joining the PC master race in the future. It’s probably also worth mentioning AMD is currentlyoffering a deal that’ll net you a free PC copy ofStarfieldwith the purchase of a new CPU.AdvertStarfieldlaunches on the 6th of September later this year, exclusively for Xbox Series X/S and PC platforms.

Whether you buy it on Xbox or PC, your copy ofStarfieldwill be able to transfer its save to another platform with a free download.

Starfield’sproduct page on theXboxstore has been updated with a new feature that fans will be happy to see, the ability to seamlessly transfer and play saved data across console and PC versions of the game.

Have a look at Starfield’s Story Trailer below!

Bethesda’shighly-anticipated RPGStarfield, is promising big things for its players. Aside from itsenormous galaxy, there’ll bemore freedom than ever beforein how you play the game, including becominga space-samurai, building andcustomisingyour own starships, as well as which planets you visit and which factions you side with.

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Players are already thinking about theirhundred hour playthroughs,designing starships in Blender, and theorising what dangers will claim their character’s life first during their adventures.

That being said, players have also been left with what was seemingly an impossible choice, which platform to play the game on. The Xbox version is restricted in terms of its framerate tomaintain graphical fidelity, whereasPCplayers can really push performance and graphics, at the cost of more expensive hardware, like one gamerwho spent $800just to play Starfield at its best.

Luckily, the latest product listing forStarfieldhas revealed players will have access to both versions of the game, regardless of which one they initially buy. The store page was altered to include the “Xbox Play Anywhere” tag, which means you can download the PC version if you own the Xbox version, or vice-versa, at no additional cost. It also means both versions will share a save state via the Cloud, allowing you to access your progress in whichever platform you’re playing on.

This is a brilliant option for players who are happy with their Xbox consoles for the time being, but are considering joining the PC master race in the future. It’s probably also worth mentioning AMD is currentlyoffering a deal that’ll net you a free PC copy ofStarfieldwith the purchase of a new CPU.

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Starfieldlaunches on the 6th of September later this year, exclusively for Xbox Series X/S and PC platforms.

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