Starfieldis so close we can taste it. Insomuch as anyone can taste a game, at least. Early access kicks off 1 September, and fans are already planning their space odysseys, charting brave new paths across the stars.Bethesda’sopen-world RPG is definitely one of the most-anticipated titles of the decade, even asPlayStation 5users are forced to look in stony silence. SinceMicrosoftwent and acquiredBethesda,Starfieldwill be exclusive to Xbox Series X/S and PC. The good news? You’ll still be able to playStarfieldon your Xbox One!Take a look atStarfieldin action below:AdvertStarfieldis coming exclusively toXbox Series X/SandPC, but worry not: if you’re desperately searching forthe cheapest bundlesso you can pick upStarfieldin time for September, there’s no need to bother.Allow me to direct you toXbox Game Pass Ultimate, a higher tier of Xbox Game Pass which gives users the option to stream any game from the Game Pass library on almost any device with a screen, including your Xbox One. You can see where we’re going with this, yeah?After you’ve subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (£12.99 a month here in the UK), you can access the Game Pass library on your chosen device (it could even be your crappy laptop or a mobile phone). After that, just wait till 6 September.Starfieldis a day one launch for Game Pass, so all you need only navigate to it via the Game Pass library and choose the option to stream it directly from your Xbox One.A key caveat: this method is obviously reliant on a stable internet connection. You can get more details from Xbox on the minimum required speeds for a decent, lag-free time. But if your internet is up to snuff? It’s game on, my friend.AdvertGAMINGbible will have aStarfieldreview for you on 31 August, so stay tuned!Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Game Pass

Starfield will be available on Xbox One, good news everyone

Starfieldis so close we can taste it. Insomuch as anyone can taste a game, at least. Early access kicks off 1 September, and fans are already planning their space odysseys, charting brave new paths across the stars.Bethesda’sopen-world RPG is definitely one of the most-anticipated titles of the decade, even asPlayStation 5users are forced to look in stony silence. SinceMicrosoftwent and acquiredBethesda,Starfieldwill be exclusive to Xbox Series X/S and PC. The good news? You’ll still be able to playStarfieldon your Xbox One!Take a look atStarfieldin action below:AdvertStarfieldis coming exclusively toXbox Series X/SandPC, but worry not: if you’re desperately searching forthe cheapest bundlesso you can pick upStarfieldin time for September, there’s no need to bother.Allow me to direct you toXbox Game Pass Ultimate, a higher tier of Xbox Game Pass which gives users the option to stream any game from the Game Pass library on almost any device with a screen, including your Xbox One. You can see where we’re going with this, yeah?After you’ve subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (£12.99 a month here in the UK), you can access the Game Pass library on your chosen device (it could even be your crappy laptop or a mobile phone). After that, just wait till 6 September.Starfieldis a day one launch for Game Pass, so all you need only navigate to it via the Game Pass library and choose the option to stream it directly from your Xbox One.A key caveat: this method is obviously reliant on a stable internet connection. You can get more details from Xbox on the minimum required speeds for a decent, lag-free time. But if your internet is up to snuff? It’s game on, my friend.AdvertGAMINGbible will have aStarfieldreview for you on 31 August, so stay tuned!Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Game Pass

Starfieldis so close we can taste it. Insomuch as anyone can taste a game, at least. Early access kicks off 1 September, and fans are already planning their space odysseys, charting brave new paths across the stars.Bethesda’sopen-world RPG is definitely one of the most-anticipated titles of the decade, even asPlayStation 5users are forced to look in stony silence. SinceMicrosoftwent and acquiredBethesda,Starfieldwill be exclusive to Xbox Series X/S and PC. The good news? You’ll still be able to playStarfieldon your Xbox One!Take a look atStarfieldin action below:AdvertStarfieldis coming exclusively toXbox Series X/SandPC, but worry not: if you’re desperately searching forthe cheapest bundlesso you can pick upStarfieldin time for September, there’s no need to bother.Allow me to direct you toXbox Game Pass Ultimate, a higher tier of Xbox Game Pass which gives users the option to stream any game from the Game Pass library on almost any device with a screen, including your Xbox One. You can see where we’re going with this, yeah?After you’ve subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (£12.99 a month here in the UK), you can access the Game Pass library on your chosen device (it could even be your crappy laptop or a mobile phone). After that, just wait till 6 September.Starfieldis a day one launch for Game Pass, so all you need only navigate to it via the Game Pass library and choose the option to stream it directly from your Xbox One.A key caveat: this method is obviously reliant on a stable internet connection. You can get more details from Xbox on the minimum required speeds for a decent, lag-free time. But if your internet is up to snuff? It’s game on, my friend.AdvertGAMINGbible will have aStarfieldreview for you on 31 August, so stay tuned!

Starfieldis so close we can taste it. Insomuch as anyone can taste a game, at least. Early access kicks off 1 September, and fans are already planning their space odysseys, charting brave new paths across the stars.

Bethesda’sopen-world RPG is definitely one of the most-anticipated titles of the decade, even asPlayStation 5users are forced to look in stony silence. SinceMicrosoftwent and acquiredBethesda,Starfieldwill be exclusive to Xbox Series X/S and PC. The good news? You’ll still be able to playStarfieldon your Xbox One!

Take a look atStarfieldin action below:

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Starfieldis coming exclusively toXbox Series X/SandPC, but worry not: if you’re desperately searching forthe cheapest bundlesso you can pick upStarfieldin time for September, there’s no need to bother.

Allow me to direct you toXbox Game Pass Ultimate, a higher tier of Xbox Game Pass which gives users the option to stream any game from the Game Pass library on almost any device with a screen, including your Xbox One. You can see where we’re going with this, yeah?

After you’ve subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (£12.99 a month here in the UK), you can access the Game Pass library on your chosen device (it could even be your crappy laptop or a mobile phone). After that, just wait till 6 September.Starfieldis a day one launch for Game Pass, so all you need only navigate to it via the Game Pass library and choose the option to stream it directly from your Xbox One.

A key caveat: this method is obviously reliant on a stable internet connection. You can get more details from Xbox on the minimum required speeds for a decent, lag-free time. But if your internet is up to snuff? It’s game on, my friend.

Advert

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GAMINGbible will have aStarfieldreview for you on 31 August, so stay tuned!

Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Game Pass