Starfieldfans are already expressing serious concern that the open-world sci-fi RPG will require a hefty day one patch.Day one patches are, sadly, an increasingly common occurrence for major releases.Star Wars Jedi: Survivorrequired a huge updateon release for certain platforms, whileFallout 76- the last game fromBethesda Softworks- had a day one patch that was bigger than the actual game. You can see whyStarfieldfans are a little on edge, then.Take a look atStarfieldin action below!Starfieldis already available to download (but not play) forXbox Game Passsubscribers andpeople who have pre-ordered the game, but it recently emerged that everyone else will be able to pre-download the RPG from 9 August.Given the game clocks in at a hefty 125GB, that’s good news for everyone who wants to be able to play the game come 6 September.AdvertExcept, of course, there’s the looming threat of a day one update that could derail all of our best laid plans. To be very clear, there’s currently no word of a day one patch forStarfieldfrom Bethesda. But looking at the majority of modern AAA releases, fans are braced for the worst.Over on theStarfieldsubredditfans are debating how likely a day one patch is. While some are expecting at least an extra 50GB update, others have pointed out thatStarfield’s 12 month delay,along with Bethesda’s assurance thatthis is the least buggy game they’ve ever released, is a positive sign.Anyway, while we all wait patiently forStarfieldwhy not take a look at all of the incredible things that have already been confirmed for the game. Just this week, Bethesda teased an‘astonishing’ number of side quests. We also know the game hasover 1,000 planetsto explore,various factions and branching pathsand an incredible awesomespace samuraiclass to play as.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

Starfield fans are terrified about massive Day One patch

Starfieldfans are already expressing serious concern that the open-world sci-fi RPG will require a hefty day one patch.Day one patches are, sadly, an increasingly common occurrence for major releases.Star Wars Jedi: Survivorrequired a huge updateon release for certain platforms, whileFallout 76- the last game fromBethesda Softworks- had a day one patch that was bigger than the actual game. You can see whyStarfieldfans are a little on edge, then.Take a look atStarfieldin action below!Starfieldis already available to download (but not play) forXbox Game Passsubscribers andpeople who have pre-ordered the game, but it recently emerged that everyone else will be able to pre-download the RPG from 9 August.Given the game clocks in at a hefty 125GB, that’s good news for everyone who wants to be able to play the game come 6 September.AdvertExcept, of course, there’s the looming threat of a day one update that could derail all of our best laid plans. To be very clear, there’s currently no word of a day one patch forStarfieldfrom Bethesda. But looking at the majority of modern AAA releases, fans are braced for the worst.Over on theStarfieldsubredditfans are debating how likely a day one patch is. While some are expecting at least an extra 50GB update, others have pointed out thatStarfield’s 12 month delay,along with Bethesda’s assurance thatthis is the least buggy game they’ve ever released, is a positive sign.Anyway, while we all wait patiently forStarfieldwhy not take a look at all of the incredible things that have already been confirmed for the game. Just this week, Bethesda teased an‘astonishing’ number of side quests. We also know the game hasover 1,000 planetsto explore,various factions and branching pathsand an incredible awesomespace samuraiclass to play as.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

Starfieldfans are already expressing serious concern that the open-world sci-fi RPG will require a hefty day one patch.Day one patches are, sadly, an increasingly common occurrence for major releases.Star Wars Jedi: Survivorrequired a huge updateon release for certain platforms, whileFallout 76- the last game fromBethesda Softworks- had a day one patch that was bigger than the actual game. You can see whyStarfieldfans are a little on edge, then.Take a look atStarfieldin action below!Starfieldis already available to download (but not play) forXbox Game Passsubscribers andpeople who have pre-ordered the game, but it recently emerged that everyone else will be able to pre-download the RPG from 9 August.Given the game clocks in at a hefty 125GB, that’s good news for everyone who wants to be able to play the game come 6 September.AdvertExcept, of course, there’s the looming threat of a day one update that could derail all of our best laid plans. To be very clear, there’s currently no word of a day one patch forStarfieldfrom Bethesda. But looking at the majority of modern AAA releases, fans are braced for the worst.Over on theStarfieldsubredditfans are debating how likely a day one patch is. While some are expecting at least an extra 50GB update, others have pointed out thatStarfield’s 12 month delay,along with Bethesda’s assurance thatthis is the least buggy game they’ve ever released, is a positive sign.Anyway, while we all wait patiently forStarfieldwhy not take a look at all of the incredible things that have already been confirmed for the game. Just this week, Bethesda teased an‘astonishing’ number of side quests. We also know the game hasover 1,000 planetsto explore,various factions and branching pathsand an incredible awesomespace samuraiclass to play as.

Starfieldfans are already expressing serious concern that the open-world sci-fi RPG will require a hefty day one patch.

Day one patches are, sadly, an increasingly common occurrence for major releases.Star Wars Jedi: Survivorrequired a huge updateon release for certain platforms, whileFallout 76- the last game fromBethesda Softworks- had a day one patch that was bigger than the actual game. You can see whyStarfieldfans are a little on edge, then.

Take a look atStarfieldin action below!

Starfieldis already available to download (but not play) forXbox Game Passsubscribers andpeople who have pre-ordered the game, but it recently emerged that everyone else will be able to pre-download the RPG from 9 August.Given the game clocks in at a hefty 125GB, that’s good news for everyone who wants to be able to play the game come 6 September.

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Except, of course, there’s the looming threat of a day one update that could derail all of our best laid plans. To be very clear, there’s currently no word of a day one patch forStarfieldfrom Bethesda. But looking at the majority of modern AAA releases, fans are braced for the worst.

Over on theStarfieldsubredditfans are debating how likely a day one patch is. While some are expecting at least an extra 50GB update, others have pointed out thatStarfield’s 12 month delay,along with Bethesda’s assurance thatthis is the least buggy game they’ve ever released, is a positive sign.

Anyway, while we all wait patiently forStarfieldwhy not take a look at all of the incredible things that have already been confirmed for the game. Just this week, Bethesda teased an‘astonishing’ number of side quests. We also know the game hasover 1,000 planetsto explore,various factions and branching pathsand an incredible awesomespace samuraiclass to play as.

Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC