More alleged images from the upcoming action role-playing video game Starfield have leaked. Described by game director Todd Howard as "Skyrim in space," Starfield was originally announced by Bethesda Game Studios in 2018. Since the announcement, Bethesda has focused on revealing game lore and showcasing concept art instead of releasing gameplay trailers or screenshots from the game. However, supposed leaked screenshots from the game have appeared online within the last few days, stirring up more buzz about the sci-fi RPG.
The first few images were leaked earlier this year and the screenshots in question are reportedly from the 2018 build of the game. As such, there are several unfinished qualities about them. For example, one image shows a base standing on stilts over a ground that has yet to be rendered. Despite the unfinished qualities, the rumored 2018 Starfield screenshots are pretty impressive. The window in one of the images looks realistic and the fabric the character model is wearing in another one of the images is just as detailed. For stills from a 2018 build of an unfinished game, the graphics suggest that the finished product will be even more impressive.
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Twitter user Uni Sensei has tweeted four new alleged screenshots from Starfield. These leaked images seem to suggest a feature that potentially allows players to customize buildings. One of the screenshots shows a third-person view of the player seemingly comparing several different types of door frames, similar to Bethesda's Fallout 4. Uni Sensei mentions that these new images are from a 2017 build of the game — an earlier build than the first leaked images. The images can be viewed below:
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