Starfield hits a major mod milestone a day before release
Players have already downloaded one million mods for the Bethesda space RPG since the early access period started.
Players have already downloaded one million mods for the Bethesda space RPG since the early access period started.
The vanilla version of the Bethesda space RPG only supports AMD's FSR, much to the disappointment of fans.
These numbers provide a promising outlook for Bethesda as it prepares for Starfield's official launch next week.
It seems Bethesda and Microsoft aren't sparing any expense ahead of the launch of the upcoming space odyssey.
The patch notes for the upcoming update have been leaked online.
Bethesda's games, while historically beloved, have been notorious for having glitches and technical issues, especially at launch.
AMD has denied blocking the addition of Nvidia's upscaling technology to the highly-anticipated space RPG.
Bethesda's game director thinks he would have announced the game "more casually."
The upcoming event will be attended by Bethesda's Lead Quest Designer Will Shen and Lead Game Designer Emil Pagliarulo.
Some players wonder when the promised content for the action-adventure game will arrive, if at all.
Fans are already planning to take the day off when Bethesda's upcoming open-world space ARPG launches in September.
Starfield is one of the biggest games of the year, and the amount of storage it will take up rightfully reflects this sentiment.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny disappoints at the box office with an estimated $60 million domestic opening weekend gross.
Apparently, due to timezone differences, Starfield will launch as early as August 31 for certain players in specific areas.
A new rumor reveals that the upcoming adventure game will have specific areas for first-person and third-person perspectives.
Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty intends to keep the studio open as it continues to support Redfall.
The petition author wants to "punish arrogant Xbox owners" by making the Bethesda IP exclusive to the Sony console.
The game director says "I'm not getting any younger", possibly hinting at retirement after the release of the Skyrim sequel.
Bethesda is putting its money where its mouth is by giving Starfield players thousands of worlds to explore.
The showcase will only use in-game and in-engine footage for its featured titles, much to the delight of hopeful fans.
Parent company Zenimax could potentially be developing a game for the "giant monster" genre.
The developer left Interplay Productions shortly after the release of the first game.
The limited edition peripherals will reportedly be announced at next month's Xbox Showcase, which starts on June 11.
Walton Goggins, lead actor for the upcoming TV show, revealed that he has finished filming his part in the show.