It's no secret that Bethesda's latest venture, Starfield, is the talk of the town. Every fan in the gaming sphere is anxiously awaiting this space-faring RPG. You can feel it in the theories crafted by fans, in the animated discussions all over social media and even in sentiments from popular figures, like, for example, Post Malone, among others.
However, in the weeks leading up to Starfield's grand September 6 unveiling, an undercurrent of tension is evident. The information leaks have been the crux of this unease. From screenshots of in-game messages to someone's thoughts 17 hours in, which should be under NDA, and, most notably, details about the in-game achievements - the unauthorized and very early disclosures have drawn mixed reactions.
On one hand, the leaks aren't harmful. At least, not yet, anyway. The latest details doesn't really compromise the game's core experience - gamers will still have to experience it for themselves. But, this perspective isn't universal. Others assert that as the release day looms closer, more leaks are bound to emerge, potentially spoiling key surprises that the Bethesda team has painstakingly crafted.



