Starfieldis Bethesda’s latest big hit as Xbox fans continue to be immersed in the galaxy that the sci-fi RPG has to offer.Whether it’s thelargest city that Bethesdahas ever created or the1000 planets to be discovered within its 100 star systems, it’s no wonder thatStarfieldis said to be athousand times bigger thanThe Elder Scrolls VI: Skyrim.Check out the Halo: Reach trailer below!There’s no question thatStarfieldis shaping up to be one of the bestXboxconsole exclusives in recent years, perhaps one day it could be considered alongside some of the green brands' most popular IPs such asGears of War,Forza MotorsportandHalo. Only time will tell.AdvertThat being said, if you’re a fan of Halo, then fellowStarfieldexplorers, you’re in for a treat, because it seems that Reach aka Epsilon Eridani II, the planet from 2010’sHalo: Reachis apparently inStarfieldand is blowing fans away.“You can actually visit the planet Reach from the Halo series in this game,”announcedkillingjoke96 on a Reddit thread. “In the Halo lore, the planet Reach is the second planet from the sun in the Eridani system. If you go to that system inStarfieldand visit Eridani II, you will find a lush breathable planet with many biomes similar to how Reach was portrayed in the game,” they continued. “Have fun with your outposts.”Advert“When I found the Eridani system I quickly set up my first outpost on Eridani II. Thought this was so cool,” replied skulledredditor. “No way it’s a coincidence. They’ve been working on this game for years and the team is 90% made up of sci-fi gamer nerds,” exclaimed Ezzypezra. “I love all of the hidden homages they’ve put in, and makes you wonder how much more there is to discover. From Kevin’s chilli toHalo Reach,” adds dnuohxof-1.In related news, it was recently revealed thatStarfieldnearly featuredFallout’s version of Earthand agrotesque alien has been discoveredthat you would not want to take home to meet your family.Starfieldis out now on PC and Xbox Series X|S. It is also available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers at no extra cost.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda/Xbox Game StudiosTopics:Halo,Starfield,Xbox,Bethesda,PC

Starfield has a hidden planet that’s completely blowing Halo fans away

Starfieldis Bethesda’s latest big hit as Xbox fans continue to be immersed in the galaxy that the sci-fi RPG has to offer.Whether it’s thelargest city that Bethesdahas ever created or the1000 planets to be discovered within its 100 star systems, it’s no wonder thatStarfieldis said to be athousand times bigger thanThe Elder Scrolls VI: Skyrim.Check out the Halo: Reach trailer below!There’s no question thatStarfieldis shaping up to be one of the bestXboxconsole exclusives in recent years, perhaps one day it could be considered alongside some of the green brands' most popular IPs such asGears of War,Forza MotorsportandHalo. Only time will tell.AdvertThat being said, if you’re a fan of Halo, then fellowStarfieldexplorers, you’re in for a treat, because it seems that Reach aka Epsilon Eridani II, the planet from 2010’sHalo: Reachis apparently inStarfieldand is blowing fans away.“You can actually visit the planet Reach from the Halo series in this game,”announcedkillingjoke96 on a Reddit thread. “In the Halo lore, the planet Reach is the second planet from the sun in the Eridani system. If you go to that system inStarfieldand visit Eridani II, you will find a lush breathable planet with many biomes similar to how Reach was portrayed in the game,” they continued. “Have fun with your outposts.”Advert“When I found the Eridani system I quickly set up my first outpost on Eridani II. Thought this was so cool,” replied skulledredditor. “No way it’s a coincidence. They’ve been working on this game for years and the team is 90% made up of sci-fi gamer nerds,” exclaimed Ezzypezra. “I love all of the hidden homages they’ve put in, and makes you wonder how much more there is to discover. From Kevin’s chilli toHalo Reach,” adds dnuohxof-1.In related news, it was recently revealed thatStarfieldnearly featuredFallout’s version of Earthand agrotesque alien has been discoveredthat you would not want to take home to meet your family.Starfieldis out now on PC and Xbox Series X|S. It is also available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers at no extra cost.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda/Xbox Game StudiosTopics:Halo,Starfield,Xbox,Bethesda,PC

Starfieldis Bethesda’s latest big hit as Xbox fans continue to be immersed in the galaxy that the sci-fi RPG has to offer.Whether it’s thelargest city that Bethesdahas ever created or the1000 planets to be discovered within its 100 star systems, it’s no wonder thatStarfieldis said to be athousand times bigger thanThe Elder Scrolls VI: Skyrim.Check out the Halo: Reach trailer below!There’s no question thatStarfieldis shaping up to be one of the bestXboxconsole exclusives in recent years, perhaps one day it could be considered alongside some of the green brands' most popular IPs such asGears of War,Forza MotorsportandHalo. Only time will tell.AdvertThat being said, if you’re a fan of Halo, then fellowStarfieldexplorers, you’re in for a treat, because it seems that Reach aka Epsilon Eridani II, the planet from 2010’sHalo: Reachis apparently inStarfieldand is blowing fans away.“You can actually visit the planet Reach from the Halo series in this game,”announcedkillingjoke96 on a Reddit thread. “In the Halo lore, the planet Reach is the second planet from the sun in the Eridani system. If you go to that system inStarfieldand visit Eridani II, you will find a lush breathable planet with many biomes similar to how Reach was portrayed in the game,” they continued. “Have fun with your outposts.”Advert“When I found the Eridani system I quickly set up my first outpost on Eridani II. Thought this was so cool,” replied skulledredditor. “No way it’s a coincidence. They’ve been working on this game for years and the team is 90% made up of sci-fi gamer nerds,” exclaimed Ezzypezra. “I love all of the hidden homages they’ve put in, and makes you wonder how much more there is to discover. From Kevin’s chilli toHalo Reach,” adds dnuohxof-1.In related news, it was recently revealed thatStarfieldnearly featuredFallout’s version of Earthand agrotesque alien has been discoveredthat you would not want to take home to meet your family.Starfieldis out now on PC and Xbox Series X|S. It is also available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers at no extra cost.

Starfieldis Bethesda’s latest big hit as Xbox fans continue to be immersed in the galaxy that the sci-fi RPG has to offer.

Whether it’s thelargest city that Bethesdahas ever created or the1000 planets to be discovered within its 100 star systems, it’s no wonder thatStarfieldis said to be athousand times bigger thanThe Elder Scrolls VI: Skyrim.

Check out the Halo: Reach trailer below!

There’s no question thatStarfieldis shaping up to be one of the bestXboxconsole exclusives in recent years, perhaps one day it could be considered alongside some of the green brands' most popular IPs such asGears of War,Forza MotorsportandHalo. Only time will tell.

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That being said, if you’re a fan of Halo, then fellowStarfieldexplorers, you’re in for a treat, because it seems that Reach aka Epsilon Eridani II, the planet from 2010’sHalo: Reachis apparently inStarfieldand is blowing fans away.

“You can actually visit the planet Reach from the Halo series in this game,”announcedkillingjoke96 on a Reddit thread. “In the Halo lore, the planet Reach is the second planet from the sun in the Eridani system. If you go to that system inStarfieldand visit Eridani II, you will find a lush breathable planet with many biomes similar to how Reach was portrayed in the game,” they continued. “Have fun with your outposts.”

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“When I found the Eridani system I quickly set up my first outpost on Eridani II. Thought this was so cool,” replied skulledredditor. “No way it’s a coincidence. They’ve been working on this game for years and the team is 90% made up of sci-fi gamer nerds,” exclaimed Ezzypezra. “I love all of the hidden homages they’ve put in, and makes you wonder how much more there is to discover. From Kevin’s chilli toHalo Reach,” adds dnuohxof-1.

In related news, it was recently revealed thatStarfieldnearly featuredFallout’s version of Earthand agrotesque alien has been discoveredthat you would not want to take home to meet your family.

Starfieldis out now on PC and Xbox Series X|S. It is also available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers at no extra cost.

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