In spite of the high-profile Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase providing updates and announcements regarding a litany of games, it was Starfield that inevitably stole the show. With the showcase giving a much-needed glimpse as to the finer details of the otherwise mysterious title, fans are finally getting a more comprehensive idea of what experience the game will bring.
While the showcase has undoubtedly increased the hype surrounding Starfield even more, there was something in particular that fans have noticed. The gameplay and core mechanics of the upcoming game have reminded people of other Bethesda RPGs such as Skyrim and Fallout. Of course, this is to be expected to an extent, but it has sparked a dialogue amongst fans as to what the identity of the new game should be.
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Starfield is an upcoming action role-playing game centered around comprehensive space exploration, developed and published by veteran studio Bethesda. The title was originally announced in an official capacity during E3 2018, and has been subject to significant confusion regarding its development in recent years.
Thanks to the recent showcase, however, a significant amount of confusion surrounding Starfield has thankfully been eliminated with an official release window of 2023 being given. Gameplay was finally shown during the showcase, confirming that the game will feature both third-person and first-person perspectives, as well as an array of futuristic firearms. The character customization of Starfield was also shown, billed to be the most expansive system in Bethesda's history, with trait choices being available to determine «pro and con» characteristics for a player character.
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