Starfield dev Q&A is scheduled for next week

The upcoming event will be attended by Bethesda's Lead Quest Designer Will Shen and Lead Game Designer Emil Pagliarulo.


Gamers will get the opportunity to ask Starfield devs directly next week.

Gamers have some burning questions about Starfield, Bethesda’s upcoming space action RPG. The studio has scheduled an upcoming Q&A event with devs to give fans an opportunity to get answers to their queries.

Starfield is one of the most anticipated games of the year and the biggest exclusive title coming to Xbox. The game will be the first new IP from Bethesda in a quarter century and the first single-player RPG from the studio in eight years.

Bethesda has hosted several deep dives for Starfield in the last year. However, with a game of this scale, there are still topics that fans want to ask about. We ourselves are quite curious how sandwiches became so valuable. 

The studio is taking the time to address questions from fans about the upcoming ARPG. The Q&A event will be attended by Starfield’s Lead Quest Designer Will Shen and Lead Game Designer Emil Pagliarulo. The duo should be able to answer most of the questions from fans.

Gamers can submit questions on the #constellation-questions channel on Starfield’s official Discord server until August 11. However, it is unclear how many questions will be answered during the session. The devs will hopefully cover a lot of ground (or space) at the event.

Fans who want to attend the event can register on the Bethesda website and join Starfield’s Discord server. The exclusive Dev Q&A will be hosted on the game’s Discord server. Starfield will be released on September 6 exclusively on PC and Xbox Series X/S. The highly anticipated ARPG will also be coming to Xbox Game Pass as a day-one title.

The Dev Q&A will happen on the game’s official Discord server.

Fans eager to try out the game can shell out extra money for early access. The Premium and Constellation Editions of Starfield will allow players to access the title five days early on September 1. Xbox Game Pass subscribers can also purchase the Premium Edition upgrade for just $34.99 to get early access and all the other benefits included in the bundle.

Xbox Gaming Studios’ Phil Spencer has reportedly played the game ahead of release with Bethesda’s Pete Hines. Spencer is likely checking out the game that his company paid $7 billion to purchase. Players can now start preloading Starfield on their devices.

The game will reportedly be 125GB which means players will need to clean up their hard drives to accommodate the install files, but at least you should have ample time to download the massive game before launch.

Darryl Lara
Darryl Lara // Articles: 1305