The early Starfield impressions should make Bethesda happy
As much as leaks are the bane of any video game developer, it's a bitter pill Bethesda has to swallow now that the review copies...
As much as leaks are the bane of any video game developer, it's a bitter pill Bethesda has to swallow now that the review copies...
"I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed", joked Matt Frary, who is the Senior Director of PR over at Bethesda Softworks.
Regardless of whether they're real or fake, you should be mindful of everything that you read about Starfield online.
The 28-year-old New York native is just like one of us - he can't wait to spend countless hours playing Bethesda's latest game.
With a launch date set for September 6 on the Xbox Series S/X and PC, the countdown to a groundbreaking space adventure has truly begun.
As Vogel and his team embark on this journey, one thing is certain: the universe of gaming is set for a celestial shakeup.
As a game, Starfield is too big and too good to fail but that doesn't mean some will stop trying to negatively impact its launch.
Fair warning, you can't just throw money at the wall and make this custom-themed Starfield PC appear on your doorstep.
After a lengthy delay, Bethesda and Microsoft are now literally counting down the days to when Starfield will finally launch.
Mr. Elon Musk and his SpaceX have just about 26 years left to reach Mars, lest they fall behind the timeline set by Starfield.
The Quake II remaster isn't just an upgrade; it's a celebration of a genre-defining title, re-released with painstaking care and reverence.
Just a fair warning, Starfield, much like most AAA these days, is going to take up a huge chunk of your storage space.
Nvidia continues to bolster its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now, with a lineup of high-profile additions to elevate your gaming experience.
The whispers of a remastered version of the iconic first-person shooter, Quake II, are becoming increasingly hard to ignore.
An unexpected leak from a verified and reliable source suggests Virtuos Games is reviving Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for modern consoles.
There's theory crafting and there's whatever this Starfield fan did by piecing together available information.
Don't worry, this isn't a precursor to a potential delay but more like a sign of a corporation letting its greed get the best of...
It looks like a brief stint in the live-service genre was enough to scare Arkane Austin back to doing what they do best.
This revelation comes after the studio's design director had to ask fans to stop asking him questions about Starfield.
Bethesda Softworks claims that Starfield has over a thousand planets, which is just as many pages that the compendium has.
The purposeful ambiguity regarding the PC requirements for Starfield and what they're for is leaving a lot of room for speculation.
In any case, neither The Elder Scrolls 16 nor The Elder Scrolls VI is coming out in 2026, despite what the lawyer is claiming.
To think that Microsoft, which owns ZeniMax Media, just signed a massive ten-year deal with Nvidia earlier this year.
Then again, when you're one of the best-selling franchises of all time, it's understandable to get special treatment.