Bethesda’s highly anticipated sci-fi RPG, Starfield, is just around the corner, but it seems that copies of the game have already made their way into the hands of some lucky individuals. As a result, gameplay footage has surfaced online, prompting Bethesda to take swift action in removing it.
If you’re someone who wants to experience Starfield without any spoilers, it’s advisable to exercise caution while browsing the internet over the next two weeks. With leaks already happening, it’s best to be extra vigilant to avoid stumbling upon any unwanted surprises.
One such leaked Starfield gameplay video was recently taken down from YouTube at the request of Bethesda’s parent company, ZeniMax. In addition to the leaked footage, the full list of Starfield’s achievements has also been revealed, potentially containing spoiler-filled descriptions.
While the official release date for Starfield is September 6th, those who have purchased the $100 Constellation Edition will gain early access on September 1st. This early access date also applies to Game Pass members and those who opt for the standard edition but purchase the $35 upgrade.
Reviews for Starfield are scheduled to start appearing online on August 31st. So, if you’re eager to hear GameSpot’s review and get a sense of what to expect from the game, keep an eye out for their assessment.
A recent developer Q&A session shed some light on various aspects of Starfield. Among the revealed details were the ability for players to purchase property and even face imprisonment in the game. The game’s massive size, over 100GB, prompted Bethesda to offer preloading, which began on August 17th.
For those subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, signing up will grant them day one access to Starfield. The service offers a three-month subscription for $40, providing a cost-effective way to enjoy a plethora of games, including the highly anticipated sci-fi RPG.