Good news everyone, Bethesda’s intergalactic adventure,Starfield, has gone gold, and can be pre-installed right now.This is not a drill, if you’ve preorderedStarfieldXbox, or have an active subscription toXbox Game Pass, the game can be pre-installed onto your system right now.PCplayers will also be able to pre-install the game, but at a slightly later date, which we’ll get to in a minute.Take a look at the trailer forStarfieldbelowWe’d strongly advise you to pre-install the game before its official release too, as it’s going to take a while given its enormous file size. In fairness, it’s surprising given the scope of the game, which promises to be absolutely massive.AdvertFans have alreadyplotted out the galaxy, which features over1,000 planetswith each having maps“thousands of times larger”thanThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.While exploring every planet isn’t necessary to progress through the main story, which will beroughly 40 hours long, you better believe players are planning to spend thousands of hours exploring every nook and cranny.After months of waiting, the launch is almost here. As previously stated, Xbox players can install it right now, whereas PC players will be able to install the game viaSteamon the 30th of August, still in time for the game’s release.It hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing though, as the game has been the subject of several volatile discussions online.AdvertIn one corner, there are the Xbox fans who arescepticalabout the state of the game at launch, givenBethesda’shistory with bugs and glitches, though Xbox has promisedfewer bugs than any previous release. In the other corner, there are fans who are adamant the game will be a success,citing early review copies going outas a sign Bethesda are confident in its condition.Then there arePlayStationfans, who have repeatedly opposed the newest Xbox exclusive, even going so far as to launch petitionsto cancel it and bring it to the PlayStation 5 platform. Of course, that failed miserably.That being said, the majority are just excited the game is almost here, and can’t wait tocreate their own starshipsand write their own character stories.Starfieldlaunches on the 6th of September for the standard version and the 1st of September for those who bought the Constellation Edition.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Bethesda,Starfield,Xbox,PC,Steam

Starfield is officially available to download today

Good news everyone, Bethesda’s intergalactic adventure,Starfield, has gone gold, and can be pre-installed right now.This is not a drill, if you’ve preorderedStarfieldXbox, or have an active subscription toXbox Game Pass, the game can be pre-installed onto your system right now.PCplayers will also be able to pre-install the game, but at a slightly later date, which we’ll get to in a minute.Take a look at the trailer forStarfieldbelowWe’d strongly advise you to pre-install the game before its official release too, as it’s going to take a while given its enormous file size. In fairness, it’s surprising given the scope of the game, which promises to be absolutely massive.AdvertFans have alreadyplotted out the galaxy, which features over1,000 planetswith each having maps“thousands of times larger”thanThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.While exploring every planet isn’t necessary to progress through the main story, which will beroughly 40 hours long, you better believe players are planning to spend thousands of hours exploring every nook and cranny.After months of waiting, the launch is almost here. As previously stated, Xbox players can install it right now, whereas PC players will be able to install the game viaSteamon the 30th of August, still in time for the game’s release.It hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing though, as the game has been the subject of several volatile discussions online.AdvertIn one corner, there are the Xbox fans who arescepticalabout the state of the game at launch, givenBethesda’shistory with bugs and glitches, though Xbox has promisedfewer bugs than any previous release. In the other corner, there are fans who are adamant the game will be a success,citing early review copies going outas a sign Bethesda are confident in its condition.Then there arePlayStationfans, who have repeatedly opposed the newest Xbox exclusive, even going so far as to launch petitionsto cancel it and bring it to the PlayStation 5 platform. Of course, that failed miserably.That being said, the majority are just excited the game is almost here, and can’t wait tocreate their own starshipsand write their own character stories.Starfieldlaunches on the 6th of September for the standard version and the 1st of September for those who bought the Constellation Edition.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Bethesda,Starfield,Xbox,PC,Steam

Good news everyone, Bethesda’s intergalactic adventure,Starfield, has gone gold, and can be pre-installed right now.This is not a drill, if you’ve preorderedStarfieldXbox, or have an active subscription toXbox Game Pass, the game can be pre-installed onto your system right now.PCplayers will also be able to pre-install the game, but at a slightly later date, which we’ll get to in a minute.Take a look at the trailer forStarfieldbelowWe’d strongly advise you to pre-install the game before its official release too, as it’s going to take a while given its enormous file size. In fairness, it’s surprising given the scope of the game, which promises to be absolutely massive.AdvertFans have alreadyplotted out the galaxy, which features over1,000 planetswith each having maps“thousands of times larger”thanThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.While exploring every planet isn’t necessary to progress through the main story, which will beroughly 40 hours long, you better believe players are planning to spend thousands of hours exploring every nook and cranny.After months of waiting, the launch is almost here. As previously stated, Xbox players can install it right now, whereas PC players will be able to install the game viaSteamon the 30th of August, still in time for the game’s release.It hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing though, as the game has been the subject of several volatile discussions online.AdvertIn one corner, there are the Xbox fans who arescepticalabout the state of the game at launch, givenBethesda’shistory with bugs and glitches, though Xbox has promisedfewer bugs than any previous release. In the other corner, there are fans who are adamant the game will be a success,citing early review copies going outas a sign Bethesda are confident in its condition.Then there arePlayStationfans, who have repeatedly opposed the newest Xbox exclusive, even going so far as to launch petitionsto cancel it and bring it to the PlayStation 5 platform. Of course, that failed miserably.That being said, the majority are just excited the game is almost here, and can’t wait tocreate their own starshipsand write their own character stories.Starfieldlaunches on the 6th of September for the standard version and the 1st of September for those who bought the Constellation Edition.

Good news everyone, Bethesda’s intergalactic adventure,Starfield, has gone gold, and can be pre-installed right now.

This is not a drill, if you’ve preorderedStarfieldXbox, or have an active subscription toXbox Game Pass, the game can be pre-installed onto your system right now.PCplayers will also be able to pre-install the game, but at a slightly later date, which we’ll get to in a minute.

Take a look at the trailer forStarfieldbelow

We’d strongly advise you to pre-install the game before its official release too, as it’s going to take a while given its enormous file size. In fairness, it’s surprising given the scope of the game, which promises to be absolutely massive.

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Fans have alreadyplotted out the galaxy, which features over1,000 planetswith each having maps“thousands of times larger”thanThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

While exploring every planet isn’t necessary to progress through the main story, which will beroughly 40 hours long, you better believe players are planning to spend thousands of hours exploring every nook and cranny.

After months of waiting, the launch is almost here. As previously stated, Xbox players can install it right now, whereas PC players will be able to install the game viaSteamon the 30th of August, still in time for the game’s release.

It hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing though, as the game has been the subject of several volatile discussions online.

Advert

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In one corner, there are the Xbox fans who arescepticalabout the state of the game at launch, givenBethesda’shistory with bugs and glitches, though Xbox has promisedfewer bugs than any previous release. In the other corner, there are fans who are adamant the game will be a success,citing early review copies going outas a sign Bethesda are confident in its condition.

Then there arePlayStationfans, who have repeatedly opposed the newest Xbox exclusive, even going so far as to launch petitionsto cancel it and bring it to the PlayStation 5 platform. Of course, that failed miserably.

That being said, the majority are just excited the game is almost here, and can’t wait tocreate their own starshipsand write their own character stories.

Starfieldlaunches on the 6th of September for the standard version and the 1st of September for those who bought the Constellation Edition.

Topics:Bethesda,Starfield,Xbox,PC,Steam