It was quite the blow to the fan base when Bethesda announced that Starfield and Redfall would be delayed until next year. As one of the most anticipated games of this generation, Starfield represents a new era for the developer. Traditionally associated with The Elder Scrolls and Fallout games, the studio's upcoming sci-fi epic will be a brand-new IP, something that has got a lot of people very intrigued. Interest in the new game has therefore been quite high. In fact, it has inspired an unofficial fan-made trailer, which has been made in a different engine entirely.
The YouTube channel ENFANT TERRIBLE has uploaded a video which, at a cursory glance, could easily be mistaken for an official Starfield trailer. It even shows the Bethesda logo at the start. However, this is just a fan project created using the work of numerous artists, according to the video description, and has been made in Unreal Engine 5 along with a number of other tools. This fan-made «trailer» looks pretty spectacular, reimagining aspects of the official game using screenshots and other teased content that was doing the rounds. Using the might of UE5, it really shows just how powerful the engine is, especially when considering the footage is in 4K.
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While Bethesda delayed Starfield until 2023, fans are having to keep themselves occupied until it finally launches. Initially, it was supposed to be coming out this November, and while no new date has been specified, it can be expected that the game will be pushed back by anywhere from two to seven months. The reason for the delay, according to a post on the studio's Twitter page, is that both Bethesda and Arkane, Redfall's developer, are
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