The release ofStarfieldis nearly upon us and fans are super-hyped to play Bethesda’s upcoming sci-fi RPG.Bethesda claims thatStarfieldis two decades in the making. Not thatStarfieldhas actually been 20 years in development, it’s more so that the vision ofStarfieldwas a dream many years ago but now thanks to modern-day technical advancements, it can now come to fruition.Check out the Starfield gameplay trailer below!Recently,Bethesdahosted a dedicated ‘Starfield Direct ‘and during its45-minute presentation, there was an overwhelming flurry of information, which perhaps required at least two viewings.AdvertStarfieldtruly promises to be a massive game featuring not only thelargest city that Bethesda has ever created, but even hasover 1000 planets for players to visit. However, it is claimed that only10% of those planetswill have meaningful life or around 100 premium planets if you will. Still, with roughly 100-star systems, much likeSkyrim, hopefully,Starfieldwill be keeping us entertained for years to come.The launch ofStarfieldis less than a month away and you can play it a few days earlier if you have pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. However, according to an insider, some lucky folk will be playingStarfieldas early as this week!AdvertAssharedin a Reddit post, replying to a person on Twitter, video game journalist and industry insider, Tom Henderson claims that review codes will be going out this week. While we should take rumours with a pinch of salt, with a game that promises to be as massive asStarfield, it makes sense for Bethesda to get review codes out as soon as possible.Starfieldwill be released on 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S, unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition, in which case, your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda/MicrosoftTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Starfield will be playable for some this week, says insider

The release ofStarfieldis nearly upon us and fans are super-hyped to play Bethesda’s upcoming sci-fi RPG.Bethesda claims thatStarfieldis two decades in the making. Not thatStarfieldhas actually been 20 years in development, it’s more so that the vision ofStarfieldwas a dream many years ago but now thanks to modern-day technical advancements, it can now come to fruition.Check out the Starfield gameplay trailer below!Recently,Bethesdahosted a dedicated ‘Starfield Direct ‘and during its45-minute presentation, there was an overwhelming flurry of information, which perhaps required at least two viewings.AdvertStarfieldtruly promises to be a massive game featuring not only thelargest city that Bethesda has ever created, but even hasover 1000 planets for players to visit. However, it is claimed that only10% of those planetswill have meaningful life or around 100 premium planets if you will. Still, with roughly 100-star systems, much likeSkyrim, hopefully,Starfieldwill be keeping us entertained for years to come.The launch ofStarfieldis less than a month away and you can play it a few days earlier if you have pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. However, according to an insider, some lucky folk will be playingStarfieldas early as this week!AdvertAssharedin a Reddit post, replying to a person on Twitter, video game journalist and industry insider, Tom Henderson claims that review codes will be going out this week. While we should take rumours with a pinch of salt, with a game that promises to be as massive asStarfield, it makes sense for Bethesda to get review codes out as soon as possible.Starfieldwill be released on 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S, unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition, in which case, your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda/MicrosoftTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

The release ofStarfieldis nearly upon us and fans are super-hyped to play Bethesda’s upcoming sci-fi RPG.Bethesda claims thatStarfieldis two decades in the making. Not thatStarfieldhas actually been 20 years in development, it’s more so that the vision ofStarfieldwas a dream many years ago but now thanks to modern-day technical advancements, it can now come to fruition.Check out the Starfield gameplay trailer below!Recently,Bethesdahosted a dedicated ‘Starfield Direct ‘and during its45-minute presentation, there was an overwhelming flurry of information, which perhaps required at least two viewings.AdvertStarfieldtruly promises to be a massive game featuring not only thelargest city that Bethesda has ever created, but even hasover 1000 planets for players to visit. However, it is claimed that only10% of those planetswill have meaningful life or around 100 premium planets if you will. Still, with roughly 100-star systems, much likeSkyrim, hopefully,Starfieldwill be keeping us entertained for years to come.The launch ofStarfieldis less than a month away and you can play it a few days earlier if you have pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. However, according to an insider, some lucky folk will be playingStarfieldas early as this week!AdvertAssharedin a Reddit post, replying to a person on Twitter, video game journalist and industry insider, Tom Henderson claims that review codes will be going out this week. While we should take rumours with a pinch of salt, with a game that promises to be as massive asStarfield, it makes sense for Bethesda to get review codes out as soon as possible.Starfieldwill be released on 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S, unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition, in which case, your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.

The release ofStarfieldis nearly upon us and fans are super-hyped to play Bethesda’s upcoming sci-fi RPG.

Bethesda claims thatStarfieldis two decades in the making. Not thatStarfieldhas actually been 20 years in development, it’s more so that the vision ofStarfieldwas a dream many years ago but now thanks to modern-day technical advancements, it can now come to fruition.

Check out the Starfield gameplay trailer below!

Recently,Bethesdahosted a dedicated ‘Starfield Direct ‘and during its45-minute presentation, there was an overwhelming flurry of information, which perhaps required at least two viewings.

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Starfieldtruly promises to be a massive game featuring not only thelargest city that Bethesda has ever created, but even hasover 1000 planets for players to visit. However, it is claimed that only10% of those planetswill have meaningful life or around 100 premium planets if you will. Still, with roughly 100-star systems, much likeSkyrim, hopefully,Starfieldwill be keeping us entertained for years to come.

The launch ofStarfieldis less than a month away and you can play it a few days earlier if you have pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. However, according to an insider, some lucky folk will be playingStarfieldas early as this week!

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Assharedin a Reddit post, replying to a person on Twitter, video game journalist and industry insider, Tom Henderson claims that review codes will be going out this week. While we should take rumours with a pinch of salt, with a game that promises to be as massive asStarfield, it makes sense for Bethesda to get review codes out as soon as possible.

Starfieldwill be released on 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S, unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition, in which case, your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.

Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X