Starfieldhas only been out for a day via early access and it’s already the most-viewed title on Twitch, surprising no one.Bethesda’shighly-anticipated sci-fi game,Starfield, is finally out for early access adopters, and it’s wonderful. We described it as “an interstellar playground exceeding all expectations” inour review, which should check out if you haven’t already, and it looks likecritics and fans are in agreement.Check out our video review for Starfield below!Despite a few bumps in the road, likePlayStationfansdemanding the game be available on PlayStation 5,Xboxfansdemanding the game should be playable in 60fps, and a minor crisis about how open the worlds actually are for exploration, the game is exactly what most players expected. That being said,the Metacritic score is surprisingly low, though it’s still beatingFallout 4.AdvertOnce the game was finally unlocked and playable, thousands have fans have dived straight in, many of which have cheekilytaken a few days off workto do so, in what can only be described as one of the biggest game launches of the year.In a not-so-shocking twist that everyone saw coming, the game has skyrocketed to the top of Twitch as its most-viewed game, currently holding around 350,000 viewers, but recently peaked at 500,000.The high numbers are likely a reflection of those who didn’t pay for the premium edition of the game, which grants early access, and are patiently waiting for the game’s official release on the 6th of September, also included onXbox Game Pass.Top streamers sharing their gameplay with the masses include Shroud, CohhCarnage, AnnieFuchsia, and Jabo, the latter of which is currently undergoing a challenge to visit all 1,000 planets inStarfield’sgalaxy.AdvertOverall,Starfieldhas had a very successful early launch, meaning this year’s Game Awards will be a very interesting watch. WithStarfield,Baldur’s Gate 3andThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomall releasing in the same year, it looks like 2023’s Game Of The Year award will be a battle between RPGs.Starfieldcan currently be played for those who purchased the Premium Edition but will be released for everyone else on the 6th of September for PC and Xbox Series X/SFeatured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Twitch

Starfieldhas only been out for a day via early access and it’s already the most-viewed title on Twitch, surprising no one.Bethesda’shighly-anticipated sci-fi game,Starfield, is finally out for early access adopters, and it’s wonderful. We described it as “an interstellar playground exceeding all expectations” inour review, which should check out if you haven’t already, and it looks likecritics and fans are in agreement.Check out our video review for Starfield below!Despite a few bumps in the road, likePlayStationfansdemanding the game be available on PlayStation 5,Xboxfansdemanding the game should be playable in 60fps, and a minor crisis about how open the worlds actually are for exploration, the game is exactly what most players expected. That being said,the Metacritic score is surprisingly low, though it’s still beatingFallout 4.AdvertOnce the game was finally unlocked and playable, thousands have fans have dived straight in, many of which have cheekilytaken a few days off workto do so, in what can only be described as one of the biggest game launches of the year.In a not-so-shocking twist that everyone saw coming, the game has skyrocketed to the top of Twitch as its most-viewed game, currently holding around 350,000 viewers, but recently peaked at 500,000.The high numbers are likely a reflection of those who didn’t pay for the premium edition of the game, which grants early access, and are patiently waiting for the game’s official release on the 6th of September, also included onXbox Game Pass.Top streamers sharing their gameplay with the masses include Shroud, CohhCarnage, AnnieFuchsia, and Jabo, the latter of which is currently undergoing a challenge to visit all 1,000 planets inStarfield’sgalaxy.AdvertOverall,Starfieldhas had a very successful early launch, meaning this year’s Game Awards will be a very interesting watch. WithStarfield,Baldur’s Gate 3andThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomall releasing in the same year, it looks like 2023’s Game Of The Year award will be a battle between RPGs.Starfieldcan currently be played for those who purchased the Premium Edition but will be released for everyone else on the 6th of September for PC and Xbox Series X/SFeatured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Twitch
Starfieldhas only been out for a day via early access and it’s already the most-viewed title on Twitch, surprising no one.Bethesda’shighly-anticipated sci-fi game,Starfield, is finally out for early access adopters, and it’s wonderful. We described it as “an interstellar playground exceeding all expectations” inour review, which should check out if you haven’t already, and it looks likecritics and fans are in agreement.Check out our video review for Starfield below!Despite a few bumps in the road, likePlayStationfansdemanding the game be available on PlayStation 5,Xboxfansdemanding the game should be playable in 60fps, and a minor crisis about how open the worlds actually are for exploration, the game is exactly what most players expected. That being said,the Metacritic score is surprisingly low, though it’s still beatingFallout 4.AdvertOnce the game was finally unlocked and playable, thousands have fans have dived straight in, many of which have cheekilytaken a few days off workto do so, in what can only be described as one of the biggest game launches of the year.In a not-so-shocking twist that everyone saw coming, the game has skyrocketed to the top of Twitch as its most-viewed game, currently holding around 350,000 viewers, but recently peaked at 500,000.The high numbers are likely a reflection of those who didn’t pay for the premium edition of the game, which grants early access, and are patiently waiting for the game’s official release on the 6th of September, also included onXbox Game Pass.Top streamers sharing their gameplay with the masses include Shroud, CohhCarnage, AnnieFuchsia, and Jabo, the latter of which is currently undergoing a challenge to visit all 1,000 planets inStarfield’sgalaxy.AdvertOverall,Starfieldhas had a very successful early launch, meaning this year’s Game Awards will be a very interesting watch. WithStarfield,Baldur’s Gate 3andThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomall releasing in the same year, it looks like 2023’s Game Of The Year award will be a battle between RPGs.Starfieldcan currently be played for those who purchased the Premium Edition but will be released for everyone else on the 6th of September for PC and Xbox Series X/S
Starfieldhas only been out for a day via early access and it’s already the most-viewed title on Twitch, surprising no one.
Bethesda’shighly-anticipated sci-fi game,Starfield, is finally out for early access adopters, and it’s wonderful. We described it as “an interstellar playground exceeding all expectations” inour review, which should check out if you haven’t already, and it looks likecritics and fans are in agreement.
Check out our video review for Starfield below!
Despite a few bumps in the road, likePlayStationfansdemanding the game be available on PlayStation 5,Xboxfansdemanding the game should be playable in 60fps, and a minor crisis about how open the worlds actually are for exploration, the game is exactly what most players expected. That being said,the Metacritic score is surprisingly low, though it’s still beatingFallout 4.
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Once the game was finally unlocked and playable, thousands have fans have dived straight in, many of which have cheekilytaken a few days off workto do so, in what can only be described as one of the biggest game launches of the year.
In a not-so-shocking twist that everyone saw coming, the game has skyrocketed to the top of Twitch as its most-viewed game, currently holding around 350,000 viewers, but recently peaked at 500,000.
The high numbers are likely a reflection of those who didn’t pay for the premium edition of the game, which grants early access, and are patiently waiting for the game’s official release on the 6th of September, also included onXbox Game Pass.
Top streamers sharing their gameplay with the masses include Shroud, CohhCarnage, AnnieFuchsia, and Jabo, the latter of which is currently undergoing a challenge to visit all 1,000 planets inStarfield’sgalaxy.
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Overall,Starfieldhas had a very successful early launch, meaning this year’s Game Awards will be a very interesting watch. WithStarfield,Baldur’s Gate 3andThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomall releasing in the same year, it looks like 2023’s Game Of The Year award will be a battle between RPGs.
Starfieldcan currently be played for those who purchased the Premium Edition but will be released for everyone else on the 6th of September for PC and Xbox Series X/S
Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,Twitch