It’s no secret that a lot of PlayStation fans are pretty furious about the fact Xbox gamers are gettingStarfieldin a few weeks.These are, of course, the usual toxic and overly vocal console war crybabies who have nothing better to do. Most of us look at exclusives on consoles we don’t own and eitherconsider saving up to buy that console, or simply move on with our lives. Others decide toreview bomb a gamebefore it’s even out, such is the saga ofStarfield.Take a look atStarfieldin all its glory below!The good news for those of you who want to playStarfieldbut think owning anXboxconsole would be an affront to everything you hold dear is this: you’ll actually be able to playBethesda’sopen-world RPG onSonyhardware. Other, more normalPlayStationfans who want to playStarfieldand just can’t afford a new console right now will also be glad to hear of this life-hack.AdvertIf you own a compatible Sony Android TV you can download a little something called theXbox app, which allows you to access theXbox Game Passlibrary and stream it directly from your TV. As I’m sure you know,Starfieldis coming to Xbox Game Pass on Day One. So there you have it: it’s entirely possible to playStarfieldon a Sony device… just not a PlayStation. Close though, right?Still, if you have a Smart TV and a good internet connection, and can’t currently shell out for a new PC or Xbox Series console, this could be the best way for you to enjoyStarfieldwhen it launches 6 September.In otherStarfieldnews,review codes are now in the hands of press, and fans are already braced for a very positive run of impressions. We’ll have our verdict on the game at the end of the month.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,PlayStation,Xbox,Sony

It’s no secret that a lot of PlayStation fans are pretty furious about the fact Xbox gamers are gettingStarfieldin a few weeks.These are, of course, the usual toxic and overly vocal console war crybabies who have nothing better to do. Most of us look at exclusives on consoles we don’t own and eitherconsider saving up to buy that console, or simply move on with our lives. Others decide toreview bomb a gamebefore it’s even out, such is the saga ofStarfield.Take a look atStarfieldin all its glory below!The good news for those of you who want to playStarfieldbut think owning anXboxconsole would be an affront to everything you hold dear is this: you’ll actually be able to playBethesda’sopen-world RPG onSonyhardware. Other, more normalPlayStationfans who want to playStarfieldand just can’t afford a new console right now will also be glad to hear of this life-hack.AdvertIf you own a compatible Sony Android TV you can download a little something called theXbox app, which allows you to access theXbox Game Passlibrary and stream it directly from your TV. As I’m sure you know,Starfieldis coming to Xbox Game Pass on Day One. So there you have it: it’s entirely possible to playStarfieldon a Sony device… just not a PlayStation. Close though, right?Still, if you have a Smart TV and a good internet connection, and can’t currently shell out for a new PC or Xbox Series console, this could be the best way for you to enjoyStarfieldwhen it launches 6 September.In otherStarfieldnews,review codes are now in the hands of press, and fans are already braced for a very positive run of impressions. We’ll have our verdict on the game at the end of the month.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,PlayStation,Xbox,Sony
It’s no secret that a lot of PlayStation fans are pretty furious about the fact Xbox gamers are gettingStarfieldin a few weeks.These are, of course, the usual toxic and overly vocal console war crybabies who have nothing better to do. Most of us look at exclusives on consoles we don’t own and eitherconsider saving up to buy that console, or simply move on with our lives. Others decide toreview bomb a gamebefore it’s even out, such is the saga ofStarfield.Take a look atStarfieldin all its glory below!The good news for those of you who want to playStarfieldbut think owning anXboxconsole would be an affront to everything you hold dear is this: you’ll actually be able to playBethesda’sopen-world RPG onSonyhardware. Other, more normalPlayStationfans who want to playStarfieldand just can’t afford a new console right now will also be glad to hear of this life-hack.AdvertIf you own a compatible Sony Android TV you can download a little something called theXbox app, which allows you to access theXbox Game Passlibrary and stream it directly from your TV. As I’m sure you know,Starfieldis coming to Xbox Game Pass on Day One. So there you have it: it’s entirely possible to playStarfieldon a Sony device… just not a PlayStation. Close though, right?Still, if you have a Smart TV and a good internet connection, and can’t currently shell out for a new PC or Xbox Series console, this could be the best way for you to enjoyStarfieldwhen it launches 6 September.In otherStarfieldnews,review codes are now in the hands of press, and fans are already braced for a very positive run of impressions. We’ll have our verdict on the game at the end of the month.
It’s no secret that a lot of PlayStation fans are pretty furious about the fact Xbox gamers are gettingStarfieldin a few weeks.
These are, of course, the usual toxic and overly vocal console war crybabies who have nothing better to do. Most of us look at exclusives on consoles we don’t own and eitherconsider saving up to buy that console, or simply move on with our lives. Others decide toreview bomb a gamebefore it’s even out, such is the saga ofStarfield.
Take a look atStarfieldin all its glory below!
The good news for those of you who want to playStarfieldbut think owning anXboxconsole would be an affront to everything you hold dear is this: you’ll actually be able to playBethesda’sopen-world RPG onSonyhardware. Other, more normalPlayStationfans who want to playStarfieldand just can’t afford a new console right now will also be glad to hear of this life-hack.
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If you own a compatible Sony Android TV you can download a little something called theXbox app, which allows you to access theXbox Game Passlibrary and stream it directly from your TV. As I’m sure you know,Starfieldis coming to Xbox Game Pass on Day One. So there you have it: it’s entirely possible to playStarfieldon a Sony device… just not a PlayStation. Close though, right?
Still, if you have a Smart TV and a good internet connection, and can’t currently shell out for a new PC or Xbox Series console, this could be the best way for you to enjoyStarfieldwhen it launches 6 September.
In otherStarfieldnews,review codes are now in the hands of press, and fans are already braced for a very positive run of impressions. We’ll have our verdict on the game at the end of the month.
Topics:Starfield,PlayStation,Xbox,Sony