Xbox and Bethesda have delayed Starfield to next year, along with Redfall. Both titles are now set for early 2023, with a gameplay deep-dive expected soon at the upcoming Xbox & Bethesda Showcase.
To say Starfield is one of the most anticipated titles of the year is an understatement. The space RPG is Bethesda’s first new IP in over 25 years and has been in development for nearly a decade. The game was originally announced in 2018, and till now, only a few things are known about the title.
Bethesda Game Studio, the studio known for its iconic Elder Scrolls and Fallout franchises, is often considered the father of modern RPGs and role-playing games. The titles developed are often filled with unprecedented details and opportunities, letting players get completely immersed, be it in a high-fantasy setting like Tamriel or post-apocalyptic America.
Originally set for November 11, 2022, the game has now been delayed to early 2023, along with Arkane Austin’s Redfall. While this is certainly unfortunate for fans hoping to travel to galaxies far, far away, it does promise a complete title unshackled from the curse of rushed deadlines and unfinished games.
Today Bethesda shared an update regarding the upcoming titles, Starfield and Redfall. Developed by Bethesda Games Studio and Arkane Austin, both the games were set to launch at the end of this year, with Redfall in September and Starfield in November. In the update, Bethesda said,
Starfield was originally announced back at E3 2018 as the next major title by Bethesda Game Studios after Skyrim and Fallout 4. The ambitious title is not only the studio’s first major IP in over 25 years, but it is being developed on a new version of the creation engine, drumming up hype for the upcoming
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