Starfield has been hyped as Bethesda's biggest game to date, which is perfect. Microsoft absolutely cannot afford to be cast in a bad light by another game release with a lot of game-breaking issues, similar to Redfall, which launched to the disappointment of many earlier this year.

Bethesda has had a history of releasing games with bugs, with the glitches becoming the subject of memes and jokes within the gaming community. However, it seems that Starfield will be changing the narrative.

Tom Henderson reached out to players who have had an opportunity to play the game. According to the report, sources say that Starfield will be the "least buggiest" game to date. Henderson's sources are still under the embargo and are not publicly allowed to comment on the upcoming space RPG.

Journalist Tyler McVicker, even while under embargo, shared his experience playing the game, stating that he had "not a single bug" in his first 15 hours of playing. Such a comment is very promising for Starfield and indicates that Bethesda made a conscious effort to ensure the quality of the game.