If you're looking forward to Starfield's launch in under a month, it might be time to stay off Twitter and other social media sites, as potential ending spoilers are being shared by a user calling themselves a "PlayStation ambassador".
Starfield fans must have some pretty bad luck. Less than 24 hours after Bethesda and Xbox confirmed the good news that Starfield had finally gone gold and would soon become ready for pre-loading (with an unsurprising heftly install size to boot) and it looks like some people are already trying to spoil things.
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Although I won't be sharing the leaks or commenting on speficic details about them, if you're wanting to be especially careful about Starfield's spoilers, it's worth being careful from this paragraph onwards. As pointed out by ResetEra user Azai, the potential spoilers appear to be coming from Twitter user XbotTears360, who calls themselves a "PlayStation ambassador" in their profile.
Not only has XbotTears360 potentially tweeted a big spoiler for Starfield's ending, but they've also shared plans to create 1,000 Metacritic accounts to try and review bomb Starfield when it launches and bring its user review scores down, something that's sadly become common practise for the last few big triple-A releases like Final Fantasy 16 and Diablo 4. This behaviour isn't all too surprising considering XboxTears360's account seems to be dedicated to memes about how Xbox has lost the last few console generations and other console wars content.
Currently, there's no way to verify whether or not the information that XbotTears360 has shared is legitimate or not, but if you're concerned about potentially being spoiled on the game then it's
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