With early access toStarfieldkicking off in just over a month (oh my god), fans are understandably starting to get excited.Bethesda’sshiny new open world RPG has been years in the making, and everything we’re hearing aboutStarfieldsuggests it’s going to be one of the biggest games of the decade.Take a look atStarfieldin action below!For those that might not be aware, there arecurrently multiple ways to get early access toStarfieldon September 1 - a full five days before the game’s full launch. One of the more popular ways so far seems to have been via AMD’s new CPU bundles.AdvertFrom now until 30 September, anyone who buys a CPU from the Ryzen 7000 series will receive a free download for Starfield, which will be either the standard or premium edition depending on which CPU is bought. The premium edition, of course, is the one that nets you early access.But gamers are a jumpy bunch, and a number of players who purchased one of the Ryzen 7000 CPUshave expressed concernthey’ve yet to hear anything about a download code forStarfield.One fan wrote on Reddit: “Did anyone else who got the game from AMD get their code yet? I redeemed it on AMD rewards but didn’t receive a steam code or anything yet. Hopefully we will get them before early access starts?“Given that itis actually possible to pre-downloadStarfieldon Xbox and PCright now, we can kind of understand why fans are a little freaked out. But the fact is there’s no need to worry.AdvertThe long and short of it is that AMD don’t have codes to give until they get the codes from Bethesda, and that’s not going to happen until closer to launch. Does that mean you won’t get early access in time? Of course not. If you paid for the early access, that’s what you’re going to getNow, if you were somehow the only one who had not received a code then obviously you’d have a problem! But right now, everyone who ordered one of the AMD bundles is in the same boat right now, so you just need to sit tight and wait till nearer the time.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Xbox,PC,Bethesda

Starfield early access free downloads are causing a panic, but everything is fine

With early access toStarfieldkicking off in just over a month (oh my god), fans are understandably starting to get excited.Bethesda’sshiny new open world RPG has been years in the making, and everything we’re hearing aboutStarfieldsuggests it’s going to be one of the biggest games of the decade.Take a look atStarfieldin action below!For those that might not be aware, there arecurrently multiple ways to get early access toStarfieldon September 1 - a full five days before the game’s full launch. One of the more popular ways so far seems to have been via AMD’s new CPU bundles.AdvertFrom now until 30 September, anyone who buys a CPU from the Ryzen 7000 series will receive a free download for Starfield, which will be either the standard or premium edition depending on which CPU is bought. The premium edition, of course, is the one that nets you early access.But gamers are a jumpy bunch, and a number of players who purchased one of the Ryzen 7000 CPUshave expressed concernthey’ve yet to hear anything about a download code forStarfield.One fan wrote on Reddit: “Did anyone else who got the game from AMD get their code yet? I redeemed it on AMD rewards but didn’t receive a steam code or anything yet. Hopefully we will get them before early access starts?“Given that itis actually possible to pre-downloadStarfieldon Xbox and PCright now, we can kind of understand why fans are a little freaked out. But the fact is there’s no need to worry.AdvertThe long and short of it is that AMD don’t have codes to give until they get the codes from Bethesda, and that’s not going to happen until closer to launch. Does that mean you won’t get early access in time? Of course not. If you paid for the early access, that’s what you’re going to getNow, if you were somehow the only one who had not received a code then obviously you’d have a problem! But right now, everyone who ordered one of the AMD bundles is in the same boat right now, so you just need to sit tight and wait till nearer the time.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Xbox,PC,Bethesda

With early access toStarfieldkicking off in just over a month (oh my god), fans are understandably starting to get excited.Bethesda’sshiny new open world RPG has been years in the making, and everything we’re hearing aboutStarfieldsuggests it’s going to be one of the biggest games of the decade.Take a look atStarfieldin action below!For those that might not be aware, there arecurrently multiple ways to get early access toStarfieldon September 1 - a full five days before the game’s full launch. One of the more popular ways so far seems to have been via AMD’s new CPU bundles.AdvertFrom now until 30 September, anyone who buys a CPU from the Ryzen 7000 series will receive a free download for Starfield, which will be either the standard or premium edition depending on which CPU is bought. The premium edition, of course, is the one that nets you early access.But gamers are a jumpy bunch, and a number of players who purchased one of the Ryzen 7000 CPUshave expressed concernthey’ve yet to hear anything about a download code forStarfield.One fan wrote on Reddit: “Did anyone else who got the game from AMD get their code yet? I redeemed it on AMD rewards but didn’t receive a steam code or anything yet. Hopefully we will get them before early access starts?“Given that itis actually possible to pre-downloadStarfieldon Xbox and PCright now, we can kind of understand why fans are a little freaked out. But the fact is there’s no need to worry.AdvertThe long and short of it is that AMD don’t have codes to give until they get the codes from Bethesda, and that’s not going to happen until closer to launch. Does that mean you won’t get early access in time? Of course not. If you paid for the early access, that’s what you’re going to getNow, if you were somehow the only one who had not received a code then obviously you’d have a problem! But right now, everyone who ordered one of the AMD bundles is in the same boat right now, so you just need to sit tight and wait till nearer the time.

With early access toStarfieldkicking off in just over a month (oh my god), fans are understandably starting to get excited.

Bethesda’sshiny new open world RPG has been years in the making, and everything we’re hearing aboutStarfieldsuggests it’s going to be one of the biggest games of the decade.

Take a look atStarfieldin action below!

For those that might not be aware, there arecurrently multiple ways to get early access toStarfieldon September 1 - a full five days before the game’s full launch. One of the more popular ways so far seems to have been via AMD’s new CPU bundles.

Advert

Advert

From now until 30 September, anyone who buys a CPU from the Ryzen 7000 series will receive a free download for Starfield, which will be either the standard or premium edition depending on which CPU is bought. The premium edition, of course, is the one that nets you early access.

But gamers are a jumpy bunch, and a number of players who purchased one of the Ryzen 7000 CPUshave expressed concernthey’ve yet to hear anything about a download code forStarfield.

One fan wrote on Reddit: “Did anyone else who got the game from AMD get their code yet? I redeemed it on AMD rewards but didn’t receive a steam code or anything yet. Hopefully we will get them before early access starts?”

Given that itis actually possible to pre-downloadStarfieldon Xbox and PCright now, we can kind of understand why fans are a little freaked out. But the fact is there’s no need to worry.

Advert

Advert

The long and short of it is that AMD don’t have codes to give until they get the codes from Bethesda, and that’s not going to happen until closer to launch. Does that mean you won’t get early access in time? Of course not. If you paid for the early access, that’s what you’re going to get

Now, if you were somehow the only one who had not received a code then obviously you’d have a problem! But right now, everyone who ordered one of the AMD bundles is in the same boat right now, so you just need to sit tight and wait till nearer the time.

Topics:Starfield,Xbox,PC,Bethesda