A supernova of a launch is expected later this month as Bethesda and Microsoft finally cuts the ribbons and let those who paid for Early Access to enjoy Starfield, its first new IP in nearly three decades.
Unfortunately, for those looking forward to hop aboard the Starfield hypetrain (or is it spaceship?) for a low price will have to prepare a bit more.
Ever since its inception, Xbox's Game Pass had become the stellar path for many gamers to discover and experience a bunch of new worlds, all for the mere price of a small monthly fee. The glow of this proposition became even brighter when Microsoft generously offered a way for first-time users to try out the Game Pass service for just $1, a literal bargain if there ever was one.

But as the awaited Starfield launch neared, Microsoft, like a black hole, seemed to draw back its generosity, leaving a void where once lay a beacon of value. Initial alterations saw the $1 trial offer shorten from an entire month to just a fortnight. Then, as quickly as a ship travelling faster than the speed of light, the deal disappeared altogether.



