The release ofStarfieldis nearly upon us and as the days draw near, fans are learning more about the features of the upcoming sci-fi RPG from Bethesda.Starfieldhas been 20 years in the making, at least according toBethesda. Now, thanks to modern-day technology, that dream is coming to fruition with the game recentlyconfirmed as going gold, which means that it’s completed its main phase of development.Check out theStarfieldstory trailer below!The sci-fi RPG also promises to be the largest video game that Bethesda has ever developed, not only boastingthe largest cityit has ever created but also over1000 planets and 100 star systemsfor players to explore. I think it’s fair to say thatStarfieldshould keep us all busy for a very long time indeed.AdvertHowever, it was previously reported thatonly 10% of the 1000 planetsin the game will have meaningful signs of life. In other words, we can look atStarfieldas having 100 premium planets, if you will. Yet, what of the remaining 900 (ish) planets, will they still be explorable? Apparently so.For select members of the media and content creators, early review codes forStarfieldhave been set free into the wild offering drips of new information. That being said, as a result,spoilers are also in the wildtoo, so please be careful when browsing social media posts.One devoted Xbox fan asked Pete Hines, the head of publishing at Bethesda, when landing on a planet, will we be able to explore it in its entirety? To which Hines replied: “Yup, if you want. Walk on, brave explorer.”In related news,Starfieldplayers are alreadylosing entire nightsto the game and a developer hashit back at leaked screenshotsthat were recently shared on social media.AdvertStarfieldhas a release date of 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. If so, then your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC,Xbox

The release ofStarfieldis nearly upon us and as the days draw near, fans are learning more about the features of the upcoming sci-fi RPG from Bethesda.Starfieldhas been 20 years in the making, at least according toBethesda. Now, thanks to modern-day technology, that dream is coming to fruition with the game recentlyconfirmed as going gold, which means that it’s completed its main phase of development.Check out theStarfieldstory trailer below!The sci-fi RPG also promises to be the largest video game that Bethesda has ever developed, not only boastingthe largest cityit has ever created but also over1000 planets and 100 star systemsfor players to explore. I think it’s fair to say thatStarfieldshould keep us all busy for a very long time indeed.AdvertHowever, it was previously reported thatonly 10% of the 1000 planetsin the game will have meaningful signs of life. In other words, we can look atStarfieldas having 100 premium planets, if you will. Yet, what of the remaining 900 (ish) planets, will they still be explorable? Apparently so.For select members of the media and content creators, early review codes forStarfieldhave been set free into the wild offering drips of new information. That being said, as a result,spoilers are also in the wildtoo, so please be careful when browsing social media posts.One devoted Xbox fan asked Pete Hines, the head of publishing at Bethesda, when landing on a planet, will we be able to explore it in its entirety? To which Hines replied: “Yup, if you want. Walk on, brave explorer.”In related news,Starfieldplayers are alreadylosing entire nightsto the game and a developer hashit back at leaked screenshotsthat were recently shared on social media.AdvertStarfieldhas a release date of 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. If so, then your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC,Xbox
The release ofStarfieldis nearly upon us and as the days draw near, fans are learning more about the features of the upcoming sci-fi RPG from Bethesda.Starfieldhas been 20 years in the making, at least according toBethesda. Now, thanks to modern-day technology, that dream is coming to fruition with the game recentlyconfirmed as going gold, which means that it’s completed its main phase of development.Check out theStarfieldstory trailer below!The sci-fi RPG also promises to be the largest video game that Bethesda has ever developed, not only boastingthe largest cityit has ever created but also over1000 planets and 100 star systemsfor players to explore. I think it’s fair to say thatStarfieldshould keep us all busy for a very long time indeed.AdvertHowever, it was previously reported thatonly 10% of the 1000 planetsin the game will have meaningful signs of life. In other words, we can look atStarfieldas having 100 premium planets, if you will. Yet, what of the remaining 900 (ish) planets, will they still be explorable? Apparently so.For select members of the media and content creators, early review codes forStarfieldhave been set free into the wild offering drips of new information. That being said, as a result,spoilers are also in the wildtoo, so please be careful when browsing social media posts.One devoted Xbox fan asked Pete Hines, the head of publishing at Bethesda, when landing on a planet, will we be able to explore it in its entirety? To which Hines replied: “Yup, if you want. Walk on, brave explorer.”In related news,Starfieldplayers are alreadylosing entire nightsto the game and a developer hashit back at leaked screenshotsthat were recently shared on social media.AdvertStarfieldhas a release date of 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. If so, then your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.
The release ofStarfieldis nearly upon us and as the days draw near, fans are learning more about the features of the upcoming sci-fi RPG from Bethesda.
Starfieldhas been 20 years in the making, at least according toBethesda. Now, thanks to modern-day technology, that dream is coming to fruition with the game recentlyconfirmed as going gold, which means that it’s completed its main phase of development.
Check out theStarfieldstory trailer below!
The sci-fi RPG also promises to be the largest video game that Bethesda has ever developed, not only boastingthe largest cityit has ever created but also over1000 planets and 100 star systemsfor players to explore. I think it’s fair to say thatStarfieldshould keep us all busy for a very long time indeed.
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However, it was previously reported thatonly 10% of the 1000 planetsin the game will have meaningful signs of life. In other words, we can look atStarfieldas having 100 premium planets, if you will. Yet, what of the remaining 900 (ish) planets, will they still be explorable? Apparently so.
For select members of the media and content creators, early review codes forStarfieldhave been set free into the wild offering drips of new information. That being said, as a result,spoilers are also in the wildtoo, so please be careful when browsing social media posts.
One devoted Xbox fan asked Pete Hines, the head of publishing at Bethesda, when landing on a planet, will we be able to explore it in its entirety? To which Hines replied: “Yup, if you want. Walk on, brave explorer.”
In related news,Starfieldplayers are alreadylosing entire nightsto the game and a developer hashit back at leaked screenshotsthat were recently shared on social media.
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Starfieldhas a release date of 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. If so, then your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.
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