breaking newsOh lawd. It’s happening. Bethesda have said those magical two words that we’ve all been waiting to hear. That’s right.Starfieldhas gone gold. Cue excited screams.Starfieldis sure to be a GOTY contender ifBethesdacan truly pull off all that they’ve promised. The game is due to haveover 1,000 planetsso it’s no surprise that ithas an “astonishing” number of side quests. There are various branching paths you can take and multiple factions to join - and I do wonder how long a completionist playthrough is going to take. Thankfully, Todd Howard has confirmed that the main campaign itself should bedoable in 30 to 40 hourswhich is a reasonable length. Earlier this week, Bethesda droppeda brand new story teaseras the game nears its release and now we know thatStarfieldwon’t be subject to any further delays. It’s gone gold.Take a look at the latestStarfieldtrailer below.Announcing the news, Bethesda took to twitter towrite, “Prepare for launch.Starfieldhas gone gold! Preloads begin tomorrow for Xbox X|S and Windows PC and August 30 for Steam.” Yep, that’s right. Pre-download dates have been confirmed too so I expect all my fellow Xbox owners to get up bright and early tomorrow to set this chungus going. PC fans will then be able to get in on the action on 30 August.Earlier this week, oneStarfielddevdid assure us not to worryafter fans questioned why the game hadn’t gone gold. Clearly, we’re all lacking patience on the final countdown, but that’s to be expected when we’ve waited as long as we have for this game.AdvertDon’t forget thatStarfieldwill be released on Xbox Game Pass on day one. If you do want to gain five days early access though, you’ll need to pay to upgrade to the Digital Deluxe Edition.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Xbox,PC,Bethesda
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Oh lawd. It’s happening. Bethesda have said those magical two words that we’ve all been waiting to hear. That’s right.Starfieldhas gone gold. Cue excited screams.Starfieldis sure to be a GOTY contender ifBethesdacan truly pull off all that they’ve promised. The game is due to haveover 1,000 planetsso it’s no surprise that ithas an “astonishing” number of side quests. There are various branching paths you can take and multiple factions to join - and I do wonder how long a completionist playthrough is going to take. Thankfully, Todd Howard has confirmed that the main campaign itself should bedoable in 30 to 40 hourswhich is a reasonable length. Earlier this week, Bethesda droppeda brand new story teaseras the game nears its release and now we know thatStarfieldwon’t be subject to any further delays. It’s gone gold.Take a look at the latestStarfieldtrailer below.Announcing the news, Bethesda took to twitter towrite, “Prepare for launch.Starfieldhas gone gold! Preloads begin tomorrow for Xbox X|S and Windows PC and August 30 for Steam.” Yep, that’s right. Pre-download dates have been confirmed too so I expect all my fellow Xbox owners to get up bright and early tomorrow to set this chungus going. PC fans will then be able to get in on the action on 30 August.Earlier this week, oneStarfielddevdid assure us not to worryafter fans questioned why the game hadn’t gone gold. Clearly, we’re all lacking patience on the final countdown, but that’s to be expected when we’ve waited as long as we have for this game.AdvertDon’t forget thatStarfieldwill be released on Xbox Game Pass on day one. If you do want to gain five days early access though, you’ll need to pay to upgrade to the Digital Deluxe Edition.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Xbox,PC,Bethesda
Oh lawd. It’s happening. Bethesda have said those magical two words that we’ve all been waiting to hear. That’s right.Starfieldhas gone gold. Cue excited screams.Starfieldis sure to be a GOTY contender ifBethesdacan truly pull off all that they’ve promised. The game is due to haveover 1,000 planetsso it’s no surprise that ithas an “astonishing” number of side quests. There are various branching paths you can take and multiple factions to join - and I do wonder how long a completionist playthrough is going to take. Thankfully, Todd Howard has confirmed that the main campaign itself should bedoable in 30 to 40 hourswhich is a reasonable length. Earlier this week, Bethesda droppeda brand new story teaseras the game nears its release and now we know thatStarfieldwon’t be subject to any further delays. It’s gone gold.Take a look at the latestStarfieldtrailer below.Announcing the news, Bethesda took to twitter towrite, “Prepare for launch.Starfieldhas gone gold! Preloads begin tomorrow for Xbox X|S and Windows PC and August 30 for Steam.” Yep, that’s right. Pre-download dates have been confirmed too so I expect all my fellow Xbox owners to get up bright and early tomorrow to set this chungus going. PC fans will then be able to get in on the action on 30 August.Earlier this week, oneStarfielddevdid assure us not to worryafter fans questioned why the game hadn’t gone gold. Clearly, we’re all lacking patience on the final countdown, but that’s to be expected when we’ve waited as long as we have for this game.AdvertDon’t forget thatStarfieldwill be released on Xbox Game Pass on day one. If you do want to gain five days early access though, you’ll need to pay to upgrade to the Digital Deluxe Edition.
Oh lawd. It’s happening. Bethesda have said those magical two words that we’ve all been waiting to hear. That’s right.Starfieldhas gone gold. Cue excited screams.
Starfieldis sure to be a GOTY contender ifBethesdacan truly pull off all that they’ve promised. The game is due to haveover 1,000 planetsso it’s no surprise that ithas an “astonishing” number of side quests. There are various branching paths you can take and multiple factions to join - and I do wonder how long a completionist playthrough is going to take. Thankfully, Todd Howard has confirmed that the main campaign itself should bedoable in 30 to 40 hourswhich is a reasonable length. Earlier this week, Bethesda droppeda brand new story teaseras the game nears its release and now we know thatStarfieldwon’t be subject to any further delays. It’s gone gold.
Take a look at the latestStarfieldtrailer below.
Announcing the news, Bethesda took to twitter towrite, “Prepare for launch.Starfieldhas gone gold! Preloads begin tomorrow for Xbox X|S and Windows PC and August 30 for Steam.” Yep, that’s right. Pre-download dates have been confirmed too so I expect all my fellow Xbox owners to get up bright and early tomorrow to set this chungus going. PC fans will then be able to get in on the action on 30 August.
Earlier this week, oneStarfielddevdid assure us not to worryafter fans questioned why the game hadn’t gone gold. Clearly, we’re all lacking patience on the final countdown, but that’s to be expected when we’ve waited as long as we have for this game.
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Don’t forget thatStarfieldwill be released on Xbox Game Pass on day one. If you do want to gain five days early access though, you’ll need to pay to upgrade to the Digital Deluxe Edition.
Topics:Starfield,Xbox,PC,Bethesda