Starfieldwill be available for everyone to download this week, if a new leaked listing on Amazon is to be believed.Starfieldis already available to download forXbox Game Passsubscribers andpeople who have pre-ordered the game, although I should stress that just because you can download doesn’t mean you can play it yet! The game will unlock 1 September for early access folk, and 6 September for the rest of us peasants.Take a look atStarfieldin action below!AdvertThis is just as well,given the game clocks in at a hefty 125GB. That gives usplentyof time to make sure the game is downloaded and good to on release. Assuming we aren’t hitwith a massive day one patch, of course.But what about those of us who haven’t got the game pre-ordered? What do we do? Well, the good news, according to a leaked listing on Amazon, is thatStarfieldwill be available to pre-download for everyone from 9 August. That’s just a few days away!There’s a chance Amazon has posted this information in error, but the general consensus seems to be that it’s legit. Naturally, fans are pretty thrilled about the fact they have weeks to get the game installed, especially since there’s nothing worse than booking time off work to play a new game only to spend almost the entire day waiting for the fecker to download.AdvertOver on theStarfieldsubredditfans are wary of a day one patch, which could derail launch day fun. After all,Fallout 76- the last game fromBethesda Softworks- had a day one patch that was bigger than the actual game. Then again,Starfield’s 12 month delay,along with Bethesda’s assurance thatthis is the least buggy game they’ve ever released, is a positive sign that we should be able to hit the ground running come September.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

Starfieldwill be available for everyone to download this week, if a new leaked listing on Amazon is to be believed.Starfieldis already available to download forXbox Game Passsubscribers andpeople who have pre-ordered the game, although I should stress that just because you can download doesn’t mean you can play it yet! The game will unlock 1 September for early access folk, and 6 September for the rest of us peasants.Take a look atStarfieldin action below!AdvertThis is just as well,given the game clocks in at a hefty 125GB. That gives usplentyof time to make sure the game is downloaded and good to on release. Assuming we aren’t hitwith a massive day one patch, of course.But what about those of us who haven’t got the game pre-ordered? What do we do? Well, the good news, according to a leaked listing on Amazon, is thatStarfieldwill be available to pre-download for everyone from 9 August. That’s just a few days away!There’s a chance Amazon has posted this information in error, but the general consensus seems to be that it’s legit. Naturally, fans are pretty thrilled about the fact they have weeks to get the game installed, especially since there’s nothing worse than booking time off work to play a new game only to spend almost the entire day waiting for the fecker to download.AdvertOver on theStarfieldsubredditfans are wary of a day one patch, which could derail launch day fun. After all,Fallout 76- the last game fromBethesda Softworks- had a day one patch that was bigger than the actual game. Then again,Starfield’s 12 month delay,along with Bethesda’s assurance thatthis is the least buggy game they’ve ever released, is a positive sign that we should be able to hit the ground running come September.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC
Starfieldwill be available for everyone to download this week, if a new leaked listing on Amazon is to be believed.Starfieldis already available to download forXbox Game Passsubscribers andpeople who have pre-ordered the game, although I should stress that just because you can download doesn’t mean you can play it yet! The game will unlock 1 September for early access folk, and 6 September for the rest of us peasants.Take a look atStarfieldin action below!AdvertThis is just as well,given the game clocks in at a hefty 125GB. That gives usplentyof time to make sure the game is downloaded and good to on release. Assuming we aren’t hitwith a massive day one patch, of course.But what about those of us who haven’t got the game pre-ordered? What do we do? Well, the good news, according to a leaked listing on Amazon, is thatStarfieldwill be available to pre-download for everyone from 9 August. That’s just a few days away!There’s a chance Amazon has posted this information in error, but the general consensus seems to be that it’s legit. Naturally, fans are pretty thrilled about the fact they have weeks to get the game installed, especially since there’s nothing worse than booking time off work to play a new game only to spend almost the entire day waiting for the fecker to download.AdvertOver on theStarfieldsubredditfans are wary of a day one patch, which could derail launch day fun. After all,Fallout 76- the last game fromBethesda Softworks- had a day one patch that was bigger than the actual game. Then again,Starfield’s 12 month delay,along with Bethesda’s assurance thatthis is the least buggy game they’ve ever released, is a positive sign that we should be able to hit the ground running come September.
Starfieldwill be available for everyone to download this week, if a new leaked listing on Amazon is to be believed.
Starfieldis already available to download forXbox Game Passsubscribers andpeople who have pre-ordered the game, although I should stress that just because you can download doesn’t mean you can play it yet! The game will unlock 1 September for early access folk, and 6 September for the rest of us peasants.
Take a look atStarfieldin action below!
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This is just as well,given the game clocks in at a hefty 125GB. That gives usplentyof time to make sure the game is downloaded and good to on release. Assuming we aren’t hitwith a massive day one patch, of course.
But what about those of us who haven’t got the game pre-ordered? What do we do? Well, the good news, according to a leaked listing on Amazon, is thatStarfieldwill be available to pre-download for everyone from 9 August. That’s just a few days away!
There’s a chance Amazon has posted this information in error, but the general consensus seems to be that it’s legit. Naturally, fans are pretty thrilled about the fact they have weeks to get the game installed, especially since there’s nothing worse than booking time off work to play a new game only to spend almost the entire day waiting for the fecker to download.
Advert
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Over on theStarfieldsubredditfans are wary of a day one patch, which could derail launch day fun. After all,Fallout 76- the last game fromBethesda Softworks- had a day one patch that was bigger than the actual game. Then again,Starfield’s 12 month delay,along with Bethesda’s assurance thatthis is the least buggy game they’ve ever released, is a positive sign that we should be able to hit the ground running come September.
Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC