The time is nigh - the launch ofStarfieldis finally upon us and fans cannot wait to get their mitts on the upcoming sci-fi RPG from Bethesda.Starfieldwill be the largest game that Bethesda has ever developed, not only with thebiggest city ever created, but it also featuresover 1,000 planets and 100-star systemsfor players to explore. Bethesda will surely be hoping thatStarfieldhas some of thatSkyrimmagic and will keep fans entertained for years to come.Check out theStarfieldstory trailer below.Recently, Bethesda announced thatStarfieldhas gone gold, which means that it’s completed its main phase of development and is ready for public sale. Exciting! What’s more, to ensure thatStarfieldhas the smoothest launch possible, Bethesda has already begunrolling out pre-launch updatesfor those that have access to early review codes.AdvertThat being said, with the map ofStarfieldbeing so vast, we will no doubt meet many alien species, many of which will not speak the same language as us. After all, being introduced to the civilisations ofStarfieldwill be one of its most appealing features. However, while it will be great to meet alien species and hear what languages they speak, what about us humanoids on planet Earth? Just to be clear, I’m talking about real life and not in the game.Thankfully, assharedin a Reddit thread, it seems thatBethesdahas been listening to fans during the development ofStarfieldand will cater to as many Earthly languages as humanly possible.“TheStarfieldcommunity asked for more language localisation, and it seems Bethesda has listened,” tweeted Windows Central Gaming. “Bethesda is looking for two new language localisation producers.”At the time of writing,Starfieldonly caters to nine languages worldwide but is now adverting for two additional language producers in Korean and Arabic. Hopefully,Starfieldwill be localised in your language and if not, at the very least, additional languages may be added at a later date. We’ll be keeping our fingers crossed.AdvertStarfieldhas a release date of 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. If so, then your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

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The time is nigh - the launch ofStarfieldis finally upon us and fans cannot wait to get their mitts on the upcoming sci-fi RPG from Bethesda.Starfieldwill be the largest game that Bethesda has ever developed, not only with thebiggest city ever created, but it also featuresover 1,000 planets and 100-star systemsfor players to explore. Bethesda will surely be hoping thatStarfieldhas some of thatSkyrimmagic and will keep fans entertained for years to come.Check out theStarfieldstory trailer below.Recently, Bethesda announced thatStarfieldhas gone gold, which means that it’s completed its main phase of development and is ready for public sale. Exciting! What’s more, to ensure thatStarfieldhas the smoothest launch possible, Bethesda has already begunrolling out pre-launch updatesfor those that have access to early review codes.AdvertThat being said, with the map ofStarfieldbeing so vast, we will no doubt meet many alien species, many of which will not speak the same language as us. After all, being introduced to the civilisations ofStarfieldwill be one of its most appealing features. However, while it will be great to meet alien species and hear what languages they speak, what about us humanoids on planet Earth? Just to be clear, I’m talking about real life and not in the game.Thankfully, assharedin a Reddit thread, it seems thatBethesdahas been listening to fans during the development ofStarfieldand will cater to as many Earthly languages as humanly possible.“TheStarfieldcommunity asked for more language localisation, and it seems Bethesda has listened,” tweeted Windows Central Gaming. “Bethesda is looking for two new language localisation producers.”At the time of writing,Starfieldonly caters to nine languages worldwide but is now adverting for two additional language producers in Korean and Arabic. Hopefully,Starfieldwill be localised in your language and if not, at the very least, additional languages may be added at a later date. We’ll be keeping our fingers crossed.AdvertStarfieldhas a release date of 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. If so, then your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

The time is nigh - the launch ofStarfieldis finally upon us and fans cannot wait to get their mitts on the upcoming sci-fi RPG from Bethesda.Starfieldwill be the largest game that Bethesda has ever developed, not only with thebiggest city ever created, but it also featuresover 1,000 planets and 100-star systemsfor players to explore. Bethesda will surely be hoping thatStarfieldhas some of thatSkyrimmagic and will keep fans entertained for years to come.Check out theStarfieldstory trailer below.Recently, Bethesda announced thatStarfieldhas gone gold, which means that it’s completed its main phase of development and is ready for public sale. Exciting! What’s more, to ensure thatStarfieldhas the smoothest launch possible, Bethesda has already begunrolling out pre-launch updatesfor those that have access to early review codes.AdvertThat being said, with the map ofStarfieldbeing so vast, we will no doubt meet many alien species, many of which will not speak the same language as us. After all, being introduced to the civilisations ofStarfieldwill be one of its most appealing features. However, while it will be great to meet alien species and hear what languages they speak, what about us humanoids on planet Earth? Just to be clear, I’m talking about real life and not in the game.Thankfully, assharedin a Reddit thread, it seems thatBethesdahas been listening to fans during the development ofStarfieldand will cater to as many Earthly languages as humanly possible.“TheStarfieldcommunity asked for more language localisation, and it seems Bethesda has listened,” tweeted Windows Central Gaming. “Bethesda is looking for two new language localisation producers.”At the time of writing,Starfieldonly caters to nine languages worldwide but is now adverting for two additional language producers in Korean and Arabic. Hopefully,Starfieldwill be localised in your language and if not, at the very least, additional languages may be added at a later date. We’ll be keeping our fingers crossed.AdvertStarfieldhas a release date of 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. If so, then your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.

The time is nigh - the launch ofStarfieldis finally upon us and fans cannot wait to get their mitts on the upcoming sci-fi RPG from Bethesda.

Starfieldwill be the largest game that Bethesda has ever developed, not only with thebiggest city ever created, but it also featuresover 1,000 planets and 100-star systemsfor players to explore. Bethesda will surely be hoping thatStarfieldhas some of thatSkyrimmagic and will keep fans entertained for years to come.

Check out theStarfieldstory trailer below.

Recently, Bethesda announced thatStarfieldhas gone gold, which means that it’s completed its main phase of development and is ready for public sale. Exciting! What’s more, to ensure thatStarfieldhas the smoothest launch possible, Bethesda has already begunrolling out pre-launch updatesfor those that have access to early review codes.

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That being said, with the map ofStarfieldbeing so vast, we will no doubt meet many alien species, many of which will not speak the same language as us. After all, being introduced to the civilisations ofStarfieldwill be one of its most appealing features. However, while it will be great to meet alien species and hear what languages they speak, what about us humanoids on planet Earth? Just to be clear, I’m talking about real life and not in the game.

Thankfully, assharedin a Reddit thread, it seems thatBethesdahas been listening to fans during the development ofStarfieldand will cater to as many Earthly languages as humanly possible.

“TheStarfieldcommunity asked for more language localisation, and it seems Bethesda has listened,” tweeted Windows Central Gaming. “Bethesda is looking for two new language localisation producers.”

At the time of writing,Starfieldonly caters to nine languages worldwide but is now adverting for two additional language producers in Korean and Arabic. Hopefully,Starfieldwill be localised in your language and if not, at the very least, additional languages may be added at a later date. We’ll be keeping our fingers crossed.

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Starfieldhas a release date of 6 September 2023 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless you’ve pre-ordered the Premium or Constellation Edition. If so, then your release date is 1 September.Starfieldwill also launch on Xbox Game Pass.

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