
Being a video game enthusiast, it’s always going to cost us a little money regardless of whether we’re big spenders or small spenders.
That being said, spending nearly $800 just to playStarfieldis taking it to the extreme. Though to be fair, the individual that is the subject of this particular story was also upgrading theirPCat least.
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StarfieldisBethesda’snext big hit and anticipation for the sci-fi RPG has been shot into the stratosphere as the hype train shoots to the moon and back. Of course, with such lofty expectations, it always runs the risk of being slapped in the face with an oversized wet Kipper.
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What’s more, Bethesda games are known for being somewhat buggy, especially at launch. However, Bethesda has promised thatStarfieldwill be itsleast buggy game at launch, for what that’s worth.
Which in truth, makes the gamer that spent nearly $800 on their PC to playStarfielda little more worrying. “So, today I was mindlessly scrolling across Reddit as well as news articles. When something caught my eye,”saidRedditor Domosnake. “I saw a promotion from AMD regarding its partnership with Bethesda forStarfield. Specifically, thatthe game came free with the purchase of select AMD CPUs.”
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Long story short, after buying the AMD CPU, Corsair Vengeance DDR5 Ram 32GB, and a new Motherboard, this “free” copy ofStarfieldhas now cost this gamer $734, around $634 more than it would to buy the Premium Edition for PC orXboxSeries X|S. Hopefully,Starfieldwill have a smooth launch and it will be money well spent for Domosnake.
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Starfieldwill be released on 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless you pre-order the Premium or Constellation Edition, in which case it will be 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch day one on Xbox Game Pass.
Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC,Xbox