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8 Open-World Games That Outclass Starfield

8 Open-World Games That Outclass Starfield

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A supposed leak of Starfield screenshots may have just been verified by the unlikeliest of sources: a t-shirt worn by a Bethesda developer. The screenshots in question leaked in September, offering a brief glimpse at a possible player character, a spaceship design, and the HUD of Starfield . Bethesda has neither confirmed nor denied the validity of the leak to d

Microsoft has been noticeably collaborative with both Sony and Nintendo when it comes to cross-platform titles and enabling cross-play between bigger games. Realistically, Bethesda games already in production like Starfield or The Elder Scrolls VI will probably see some sort of timed exclusivity, but titles further down the timeline may incorporate more features for Microsoft's hardware and/or come with Xbox Game Pass support on lau

Bethesda has made a promise to players claiming that its sci-fi RPG Starfield , currently in development, will be worth the long wait. That’s probably enough to inspire the fan community a little bit, especially considering that pretty much nothing specific has been revealed about the game so

Elden Ring was the culmination of everything FromSoftware had worked on until that point. The Dark Souls trilogy's legacy was preserved, and Starfieldgalaxy.com the experimentation with Sekiro's grueling yet rhythmic combat paid off in high demand. All roads led to this open world culmination, and boy, was it perf

Starfield was announced at E3 2018, and since then, next to nothing has been revealed about the game. The few scraps of information that Bethesda has made public since - like the fact that Starfield will be an exclusively single-player game - have come very recently. At its reveal, Bethesda said that there was still a long wait in store for Starfield, and there are no hints as to when that wait will be over yet. All that’s known on the subject is that Starfield is expected to launch before the long-awaited Elder Scrolls

In a new digital interview conducted with Todd Howard during the Brighton Digital 2020 conference, the highly anticipated original Starfield IP from Bethesda has finally become less of a mystery. As revealed by one of the studio's foremost developers, the game will be strictly single-player with no multiplayer components included, and it's being developed with mod support in mind. Howard also shared that Starfield is expected to become the biggest game for the studio so far, as the development team is using procedural generation to create huge landmasses as part of the level design process, while cities will be larger in scale and more expansive. Additionally, the team itself is roughly 4 to 5 times bigger than the number of developers involved in creating Skyrim or Fallout

Microsoft can't really publicly comment on these matters in too much detail until the purchase is finalized. Since the transaction was announced, the only news available about Bethesda 's future on other consoles (particularly the PlayStation 4 and 5) has been that Microsoft will honor preexisting agreements for games like Deathloop and that service-based games The Elder Scrolls Online and Fallout 76 will continue to be suppor

It is no secret that the Bethesda purchase is a huge deal for Microsoft but, with no other anticipated first party titles apparent on the horizon, the transaction will carry a lot more weight this year. While Microsoft has not hinted one way or another about Bethesda games' fate on other consoles, Phil Spencer has made it clear that there is not a financial need for Microsoft to make cross-platform Bethesda games going forw

While there’s some speculation that Starfield will be released in 2021, there’s still no word from Bethesda on the matter. Either way, it’s likely that more concrete details about the game will start coming to light soon. With two years having passed since Starfield was unveiled and the next-gen platforms that it’ll launch on soon to be in players’ hands, the time is right for Bethesda to really start hyping its next games up, particularly if Microsoft wants to show off what to expect from its latest acquisiti

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