Back in August, Xbox head Phil Spencer claimed that there's no reason why Starfield can't become a game that fans play for the next decade, stating that he believes the spacefaring RPG will have a lifespan as long as Skyrim. Since then, we've seen the game launch, Bethesda itself argue that the game isn't boring, and Starfield become the lowest-rated Bethesda title on Steam in the studio's history. Despite all of that, Spencer's opinion hasn't changed.
Speaking at the 2023 Comic Con Experience in São Paulo last week (thanks GamesRadar), Spencer said that he's confident people will be playing Starfield for "many, many years". He also stated that Microsoft and Bethesda are going to accomplish this with frequent updates, such as the games's Shattered Space expansion, and through the power of the game's community, giving them modding tools to create their own content.
"So, a ton of confidence that, for many, many years, Starfield will be [the] same, very high in the gameplay,"
Spencer goes on to praise Bethesda's games, saying that they're playgrounds in which "people can do so much". He then brings up both Skyrim and the Fallout titles as examples of this, and says that this trend is "gonna continue with Starfield". Unfortunately for Spencer and Bethesda, Starfield is nowhere near as beloved or critically acclaimed as either of those franchises right now.
Starfield has been bleeding players quite regularly since launch, and while that is natural due to it being a single player game, it's currently being outperformed by the game Spencer is comparing it to. Skyrim recently recorded a 24-hour player peak of 23,585, with Starfield trailing at just 19,551, despite the fact that Skyrim is 11 years older than Starfield. Fallout 4
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