Passionate fans can go to extraordinary lengths to demonstrate their love for a game. The upcoming Bethesda Softworks title, Starfield, isn't out yet, but because of its years-long marketing, it's already drawn plenty of love from fans all over the world. As expectations around the first new game by Bethesda in decades reach a fever pitch, one fan, Gokamo, decided to profess his undying support for the open-world space RPG by creating a 1071-page Starfield Compendium that brilliantly chronicles everything known about the game to date.
Gokamo's epic compendium began life as a 120-page document; a relatively modest catalog of screenshots, trailers, and interviews. Then, subsequent showcases in the years that followed, along with the latest Starfield Direct, generated an absurd amount of content that gave Gokamo more than enough to turn it into a vast encyclopedia.
Featuring approximately 86,000 words - an impressive number rivaling Todd Howard's claim of "over 1,000 planets all open for you to explore" in Starfield - this document meticulously catalogs Starfield's pre-release history. It maps the dark ages of scant information to the crescendo of reveals in Arc 3, which details the wealth of insights provided in Starfield Direct.



