Cyberpunk 2077 has more players than Starfield on Steam
The battle of the poster children for the merits of delaying video games sees both Cyberpunk 2077 and Starfield dominate the Steam charts.
The battle of the poster children for the merits of delaying video games sees both Cyberpunk 2077 and Starfield dominate the Steam charts.
On the other hand, Starfield is precariously maintaining an "84" Critic Score on Metacritic on the Xbox Series S/X.
Tim Cain asserted that he would update the Fallout Remake to modern standards but retain the core elements and design principles of the original Fallout.
Buying ZeniMax Media to help the Xbox brand has worked out extremely well so far for Microsoft, all things considered.
Thousands of players who felt like Starfield just wasn't the right game for them are apparently flocking to No Man's Sky.
More than a decade has passed since Bethesda Game Studios released Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda has proven beneficial, bolstering the Xbox lineup with flagship titles like Starfield.
Starfield character models have creepy, uncanny valley smiles. A game developer explains this is due to the models not using facial muscles.
Starfield, on the Xbox Series S/X, is now tied with Fallout: New Vegas on the Xbox 360, with an 84 Critic Score on Metacritic.
It's crazy to think that Starfield could've been so much bigger than it already is if not for the COVID-19 pandemic that swept the globe.
While recent titles like Starfield went Xbox-exclusive, the longstanding multi-platform nature of Elder Scrolls makes the decision complex.
Starfield's flawed user interface, tedious exploration, and inconsistent gameplay mechanics have led to increasing negative feedback.
Bethesda Game Studios' Starfield looks set to be a cornerstone for the studio and the Xbox platform in the years to come.
Starfield's absence from the PlayStation 5 is strategic, focusing on fine-tuning and accelerated development, benefiting the game greatly.
Bethesda’s massive open space scifi RPG Starfield has not broken past the 300K concurrent player record days after the full release.
In Bethesda's Starfield, players can gain an XP boost through romantic relationships, emphasizing emotional connections in space.
Its numbers still can't hold a candle to the PlayStation 5, but the massive jump proves that Starfield is a certified console seller.
Starfield's explosive launch, with 6 million players in less than two days, signals a monumental win for Bethesda, Microsoft, and Xbox.
This is the PC Master Race's equivalent of telling a bad player to "git gud" except that the statement is coming from a worse player.
In the world of gaming, there's an undeniable charm to a redemption story, and even amidst its imperfections, Fallout 76 surely merits one.
Starfield's launch skyrockets with over one million concurrent players, fueled by a content-rich universe and affordability, while leaving room for future growth.
David Jaffe, creator of God of War, strongly recommends Bethesda's Starfield, urging gamers to put aside console wars and dive in.
Someone might want to tell Todd Howard that, while spherical, the Moon, Earth's orbiting satellite, is, in fact, not a planet.
Starfield has already crossed 1 million players a full week before its full launch, largely due to its premium early-access model.