Starfield’sconcurrent Steam players have skyrocketed over the weekend, surpassingSkyrimand closing in onFallout 4.Bethesdafans have been treated to a whole new world, or galaxy, to conquer with the release ofStarfield, prompting millions of players to embark on their interstellar adventures to uncover the secrets of the universe.Check out our review for Starfield below!It was recently reported thatsix million playersacrossXboxandPCplatforms have been playing the game so far, a number that’s sure to grow over time, especially when official mod support drops next year.AdvertImpressively, Starfield has overtaken arguably one of the most popular Bethesda titles of all time,The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimonSteamin terms of concurrent players.Skyrimsits at around 287,411 concurrent players, whichStarfieldhas completely demolished with its peak of 330,723.NowStarfieldis closing the gap between itself andFallout4, which sits at a slightly higher player count of 472,962.Additionally,Starfieldmanaged to dethrone another incredible RPG,Baldur’s Gate 3, for the title ofSteam’s top-seller.It’s an impressive feat given the latter game’s immense popularity on PC andPlayStation5, and that’s not even counting the Xbox fanbase, who are still waiting for their port of the game.AsStarfieldcontinues to excel, fans are eyeing it up for the prestigious Game Of The Year Award, though with steep competition fromBaldur’s Gate 3,The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdomand other fantastic titles, it’s looking like the awards will be a battle between RPGs.AdvertHopefullyStarfield’snegative press won’t slow the game’s momentum, as while critics have praised the game as a breath of fresh air from Bethesda, some fans haven’t been so easy to please. Several complaints have made their way around online regarding the game’sperformance and bugs, the space and planet exploration beingdisappointing, and there was even ameltdown over pronounsin the character creator.Regardless, the game is well worth checking out for yourself, and can be played on Xbox Series X/S, also on Xbox Game Pass, and PC.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Skyrim,Starfield,Bethesda,Steam

Starfield’sconcurrent Steam players have skyrocketed over the weekend, surpassingSkyrimand closing in onFallout 4.Bethesdafans have been treated to a whole new world, or galaxy, to conquer with the release ofStarfield, prompting millions of players to embark on their interstellar adventures to uncover the secrets of the universe.Check out our review for Starfield below!It was recently reported thatsix million playersacrossXboxandPCplatforms have been playing the game so far, a number that’s sure to grow over time, especially when official mod support drops next year.AdvertImpressively, Starfield has overtaken arguably one of the most popular Bethesda titles of all time,The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimonSteamin terms of concurrent players.Skyrimsits at around 287,411 concurrent players, whichStarfieldhas completely demolished with its peak of 330,723.NowStarfieldis closing the gap between itself andFallout4, which sits at a slightly higher player count of 472,962.Additionally,Starfieldmanaged to dethrone another incredible RPG,Baldur’s Gate 3, for the title ofSteam’s top-seller.It’s an impressive feat given the latter game’s immense popularity on PC andPlayStation5, and that’s not even counting the Xbox fanbase, who are still waiting for their port of the game.AsStarfieldcontinues to excel, fans are eyeing it up for the prestigious Game Of The Year Award, though with steep competition fromBaldur’s Gate 3,The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdomand other fantastic titles, it’s looking like the awards will be a battle between RPGs.AdvertHopefullyStarfield’snegative press won’t slow the game’s momentum, as while critics have praised the game as a breath of fresh air from Bethesda, some fans haven’t been so easy to please. Several complaints have made their way around online regarding the game’sperformance and bugs, the space and planet exploration beingdisappointing, and there was even ameltdown over pronounsin the character creator.Regardless, the game is well worth checking out for yourself, and can be played on Xbox Series X/S, also on Xbox Game Pass, and PC.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Skyrim,Starfield,Bethesda,Steam
Starfield’sconcurrent Steam players have skyrocketed over the weekend, surpassingSkyrimand closing in onFallout 4.Bethesdafans have been treated to a whole new world, or galaxy, to conquer with the release ofStarfield, prompting millions of players to embark on their interstellar adventures to uncover the secrets of the universe.Check out our review for Starfield below!It was recently reported thatsix million playersacrossXboxandPCplatforms have been playing the game so far, a number that’s sure to grow over time, especially when official mod support drops next year.AdvertImpressively, Starfield has overtaken arguably one of the most popular Bethesda titles of all time,The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimonSteamin terms of concurrent players.Skyrimsits at around 287,411 concurrent players, whichStarfieldhas completely demolished with its peak of 330,723.NowStarfieldis closing the gap between itself andFallout4, which sits at a slightly higher player count of 472,962.Additionally,Starfieldmanaged to dethrone another incredible RPG,Baldur’s Gate 3, for the title ofSteam’s top-seller.It’s an impressive feat given the latter game’s immense popularity on PC andPlayStation5, and that’s not even counting the Xbox fanbase, who are still waiting for their port of the game.AsStarfieldcontinues to excel, fans are eyeing it up for the prestigious Game Of The Year Award, though with steep competition fromBaldur’s Gate 3,The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdomand other fantastic titles, it’s looking like the awards will be a battle between RPGs.AdvertHopefullyStarfield’snegative press won’t slow the game’s momentum, as while critics have praised the game as a breath of fresh air from Bethesda, some fans haven’t been so easy to please. Several complaints have made their way around online regarding the game’sperformance and bugs, the space and planet exploration beingdisappointing, and there was even ameltdown over pronounsin the character creator.Regardless, the game is well worth checking out for yourself, and can be played on Xbox Series X/S, also on Xbox Game Pass, and PC.
Starfield’sconcurrent Steam players have skyrocketed over the weekend, surpassingSkyrimand closing in onFallout 4.
Bethesdafans have been treated to a whole new world, or galaxy, to conquer with the release ofStarfield, prompting millions of players to embark on their interstellar adventures to uncover the secrets of the universe.
Check out our review for Starfield below!
It was recently reported thatsix million playersacrossXboxandPCplatforms have been playing the game so far, a number that’s sure to grow over time, especially when official mod support drops next year.
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Impressively, Starfield has overtaken arguably one of the most popular Bethesda titles of all time,The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimonSteamin terms of concurrent players.Skyrimsits at around 287,411 concurrent players, whichStarfieldhas completely demolished with its peak of 330,723.
NowStarfieldis closing the gap between itself andFallout4, which sits at a slightly higher player count of 472,962.
Additionally,Starfieldmanaged to dethrone another incredible RPG,Baldur’s Gate 3, for the title ofSteam’s top-seller.It’s an impressive feat given the latter game’s immense popularity on PC andPlayStation5, and that’s not even counting the Xbox fanbase, who are still waiting for their port of the game.
AsStarfieldcontinues to excel, fans are eyeing it up for the prestigious Game Of The Year Award, though with steep competition fromBaldur’s Gate 3,The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdomand other fantastic titles, it’s looking like the awards will be a battle between RPGs.
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HopefullyStarfield’snegative press won’t slow the game’s momentum, as while critics have praised the game as a breath of fresh air from Bethesda, some fans haven’t been so easy to please. Several complaints have made their way around online regarding the game’sperformance and bugs, the space and planet exploration beingdisappointing, and there was even ameltdown over pronounsin the character creator.
Regardless, the game is well worth checking out for yourself, and can be played on Xbox Series X/S, also on Xbox Game Pass, and PC.
Topics:Skyrim,Starfield,Bethesda,Steam