We now officially have a date for when theStarfieldembargo lifts!On 17 August it was confirmed that theStarfieldreview embargo will lift on 31 August at 5PM BST (which is 12PM EST and 9AM PST, just in case you were wondering). Once that embargo is gone all the reviews will start rolling in, and gamers preparing to enter space will know what awaits them. Kinda.Not long now… See what awaits inStarfield’sofficial trailerNaturally, reviews will attempt to avoid any spoilers – here at GAMINGbible, our review will be thorough but as spoiler-free as possible so we don’t ruin the surprise for anyone.AdvertWhen Bethesda announcedStarfieldhad gone gold and pre-downloads were a-go, the hype that’s been threatening to bubble over did just that. Now fans are scrambling to find as much information as possible, despite the embargo being in place.Although details remain a guarded secret – yes, even here we’re keeping it close to our chests – gamers are feeling confident in the state of the game. That_Bordersaid“Two weeks time for reviewers, review embargo ending one week before the main release, and the fact that there is an early access, are actually pretty big green flags for the state of the game and the confidence the devs have in it.”We have to admit, right now, the odds are incredibly favourable. Even more so since we found out about ahousing systemfor the major cities of the game, and learned that there’s20 companionsthat’ll be joining us on our journey.As we all shiver with antici… pation, there’re some gamers who aren’t able to play who are just excited to see what kind of receptionBethesda’s latest game will get. “I don’t have an Xbox or a PC that could run this game, but I’m excited to see its reception and hope it lives up to the hype,” commented SeriousGeorge2. We feel you George – this is more than just a PC andXboxgame, it’s about finding out if dreams really do come true, or whether hype is a lie, much like the cake.AdvertThe countdown is on. Prepare for our review coming once the embargo lifts on 31 August, and be sure to remember thatStarfieldwill be available on 6 September for both PC and Xbox.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC,Xbox

Starfield review embargo confirmed as game officially becomes playable

We now officially have a date for when theStarfieldembargo lifts!On 17 August it was confirmed that theStarfieldreview embargo will lift on 31 August at 5PM BST (which is 12PM EST and 9AM PST, just in case you were wondering). Once that embargo is gone all the reviews will start rolling in, and gamers preparing to enter space will know what awaits them. Kinda.Not long now… See what awaits inStarfield’sofficial trailerNaturally, reviews will attempt to avoid any spoilers – here at GAMINGbible, our review will be thorough but as spoiler-free as possible so we don’t ruin the surprise for anyone.AdvertWhen Bethesda announcedStarfieldhad gone gold and pre-downloads were a-go, the hype that’s been threatening to bubble over did just that. Now fans are scrambling to find as much information as possible, despite the embargo being in place.Although details remain a guarded secret – yes, even here we’re keeping it close to our chests – gamers are feeling confident in the state of the game. That_Bordersaid“Two weeks time for reviewers, review embargo ending one week before the main release, and the fact that there is an early access, are actually pretty big green flags for the state of the game and the confidence the devs have in it.”We have to admit, right now, the odds are incredibly favourable. Even more so since we found out about ahousing systemfor the major cities of the game, and learned that there’s20 companionsthat’ll be joining us on our journey.As we all shiver with antici… pation, there’re some gamers who aren’t able to play who are just excited to see what kind of receptionBethesda’s latest game will get. “I don’t have an Xbox or a PC that could run this game, but I’m excited to see its reception and hope it lives up to the hype,” commented SeriousGeorge2. We feel you George – this is more than just a PC andXboxgame, it’s about finding out if dreams really do come true, or whether hype is a lie, much like the cake.AdvertThe countdown is on. Prepare for our review coming once the embargo lifts on 31 August, and be sure to remember thatStarfieldwill be available on 6 September for both PC and Xbox.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC,Xbox

We now officially have a date for when theStarfieldembargo lifts!On 17 August it was confirmed that theStarfieldreview embargo will lift on 31 August at 5PM BST (which is 12PM EST and 9AM PST, just in case you were wondering). Once that embargo is gone all the reviews will start rolling in, and gamers preparing to enter space will know what awaits them. Kinda.Not long now… See what awaits inStarfield’sofficial trailerNaturally, reviews will attempt to avoid any spoilers – here at GAMINGbible, our review will be thorough but as spoiler-free as possible so we don’t ruin the surprise for anyone.AdvertWhen Bethesda announcedStarfieldhad gone gold and pre-downloads were a-go, the hype that’s been threatening to bubble over did just that. Now fans are scrambling to find as much information as possible, despite the embargo being in place.Although details remain a guarded secret – yes, even here we’re keeping it close to our chests – gamers are feeling confident in the state of the game. That_Bordersaid“Two weeks time for reviewers, review embargo ending one week before the main release, and the fact that there is an early access, are actually pretty big green flags for the state of the game and the confidence the devs have in it.”We have to admit, right now, the odds are incredibly favourable. Even more so since we found out about ahousing systemfor the major cities of the game, and learned that there’s20 companionsthat’ll be joining us on our journey.As we all shiver with antici… pation, there’re some gamers who aren’t able to play who are just excited to see what kind of receptionBethesda’s latest game will get. “I don’t have an Xbox or a PC that could run this game, but I’m excited to see its reception and hope it lives up to the hype,” commented SeriousGeorge2. We feel you George – this is more than just a PC andXboxgame, it’s about finding out if dreams really do come true, or whether hype is a lie, much like the cake.AdvertThe countdown is on. Prepare for our review coming once the embargo lifts on 31 August, and be sure to remember thatStarfieldwill be available on 6 September for both PC and Xbox.

We now officially have a date for when theStarfieldembargo lifts!

On 17 August it was confirmed that theStarfieldreview embargo will lift on 31 August at 5PM BST (which is 12PM EST and 9AM PST, just in case you were wondering). Once that embargo is gone all the reviews will start rolling in, and gamers preparing to enter space will know what awaits them. Kinda.

Not long now… See what awaits inStarfield’sofficial trailer

Naturally, reviews will attempt to avoid any spoilers – here at GAMINGbible, our review will be thorough but as spoiler-free as possible so we don’t ruin the surprise for anyone.

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When Bethesda announcedStarfieldhad gone gold and pre-downloads were a-go, the hype that’s been threatening to bubble over did just that. Now fans are scrambling to find as much information as possible, despite the embargo being in place.

Although details remain a guarded secret – yes, even here we’re keeping it close to our chests – gamers are feeling confident in the state of the game. That_Bordersaid“Two weeks time for reviewers, review embargo ending one week before the main release, and the fact that there is an early access, are actually pretty big green flags for the state of the game and the confidence the devs have in it.”

We have to admit, right now, the odds are incredibly favourable. Even more so since we found out about ahousing systemfor the major cities of the game, and learned that there’s20 companionsthat’ll be joining us on our journey.

As we all shiver with antici… pation, there’re some gamers who aren’t able to play who are just excited to see what kind of receptionBethesda’s latest game will get. “I don’t have an Xbox or a PC that could run this game, but I’m excited to see its reception and hope it lives up to the hype,” commented SeriousGeorge2. We feel you George – this is more than just a PC andXboxgame, it’s about finding out if dreams really do come true, or whether hype is a lie, much like the cake.

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The countdown is on. Prepare for our review coming once the embargo lifts on 31 August, and be sure to remember thatStarfieldwill be available on 6 September for both PC and Xbox.

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