

Not quite coming on time, the latest trailer for Starfield shares a September date to look forward to. Starfield releases on September 6 for PC and Xbox Series X/S.Previously, it was supposed to release in November of last year, however, it faced a delay alongside Redfalland was originally expected to arrive during the first half of 2023. Howard may be playing at home now, but in just a few short months, many Starfield fans will be doing such too. Bethesda fans know to expect some bugs, but as long as nothing is game-breaking, its been proven time and again that ambition and design far outweigh the random bug here or there. Starfield is positioned as *the* Xbox game of the year, so it's important that it runs well on every platform.

Starfield's release later this year may help cement that, as well as games coming next year like Avowed and Hellblade 2. It's clear that fans are still being asked for patience, but it does seem like Xbox as a whole is getting closer to paying off that patience. Other details mentioned in this closed-door panel include Matt Booty's goal of seeing four console-exclusive games released per year for Xbox, while Phil Spencer also discussed his commitment and confidence to ensure that the Activision Blizzard acquisition goes through. Instead of working on multiple platforms, Bethesda is working on PC and the Xbox Series X/S. However, this is good news for those who exclusively play on their Series S, and it's likely a benefit of Microsoft's Bethesda acquisition. He also commented that it's running nicely, but specifics were not mentioned. It turns out that, whenever he is home, he is playing it on the Xbox Series S because his children play on his Xbox Series X. Game Rant was able to attend, and here Howard made an appearance to talk about his experience with Starfield. RELATED: Xbox Wants to Release 4 Console Exclusives Per YearĪfter the Xbox Games Showcase came to its proper end, there was a special panel to discuss the future of Xbox. If there is something fans wanted to see of Starfield, it was likely there-even what Starfield's Adoring Fan looks and acts like. Indeed, many fans were likely to be skeptical of its Series S performance given how demanding Starfield appears to be, shown today during the Starfield Direct portion of Xbox Games Showcase, but this is good news.įans were treated to thirty minutes or so of Starfield information following a short trailer, which included looks at ship customization, combat, planets, character building, and more.

Todd Howard has been playing Starfield on his Xbox Series S whenever he's home, saying that it performs well on the more consumer-friendly model of the Xbox Series X.
