There has been next to no information about Bethesda’s upcoming sci-fi RPGStarfieldsince theinitial teaser trailer from E3 2018which showed very little outside of a title. Despite the almost three years of silence, some fans believe that development has been progressing smoothly to the point where it will actually release this year. Others argue that that’s being too optimistic and a couple of prominent journalists have now refuted the claims online.
Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, who is considered a very reliable source of information within the games industry, openly addressed one person’s statement thatStarfieldis on track to release in 2021 and that development was mostly already done by September 2020. According to Schreier, this is simply inaccurate andStarfieldis, in fact, nowhere near finished. He didn’t provide an alternative release date, but he added that it’s further off than most people expect.
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He followed this up by saying thatStarfield’s development team was initially very small until 2019, sinceBethesda Game Studios had been prioritizingFallout 76at the time. His comments were then backed up by The Verge’s senior editor Tom Warren, who simply wrote thatStarfieldis not releasing this year.
Despite this, Schreier did say thatStarfieldwill be at E3 this year, something that many fans have been expecting/hoping for. If this is the case, it could finally give fans a proper look at the game itself and its gameplay, as well as possibly share a more concrete release window. At the very earliest, it’s looking like it won’t release until 2022, but Schreier’s comment about how the release date is further than some expect could suggest even a 2023 release.
There have been plenty of rumors circling aroundStarfieldover the last few months. Aside from discussions about its release date, the other big one has been whether it will bean Xbox and PC exclusiveor not. Technically, neither Microsoft nor Bethesda have officially stated that it will, but some insiders have stated that that will be the case. Plus, considering Microsoft went to the trouble of buying Bethesda, it only makes sense from a company perspective for the game to release solely on Microsoft’s platforms. This doesn’t necessarily rule outStarfieldcoming to PlayStation consoles; the game could be a timed exclusive for a year or something before making the jump.
Although Bethesda remains tight-lipped,in-game images have purportedly leaked onlinein the past. Most recently, several more have apparently popped up, but the pictures themselves don’t reveal an awful lot apart from the game’s general aesthetic.
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