Ever since Bethesda announced its next big IP in 2018, fans have been eager to learn more about the mysteriousStarfield. In the years since it was first mentioned, the developer managed to keep a pretty tight lid on the game, and barely any details made their way out into the wild. That was until this year, when Bethesda started to open up a lot more about Starfield ahead of its original 2022 release. The game may have been pushed back into 2023, but players have been given some fairly substantive looks inside the world of Starfield and learned what they might expect from the upcoming title.
Over the last few months, the developer has revealed intriguing details like Starfield's varied array of joinable factions, the in-depth character creator, the individualized origin stories, and the highly-customizable spaceships players can fly. Starfield also has an ambitiously large scope filled with hundreds of planets to explore which should hopefully keep players entertained for hours. One of the earliest aspects that Bethesda spoke about was the game's aesthetic, which it described as NASA-punk – a design style that could help set Starfield apart from other titles.
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Due to Starfield being Bethesda's first new IP in over twenty-five years, it was bound to generate a lot of buzz regardless of its features. Thankfully it seems like the upcoming title has more than enough aspects to warrant the high level of interest, even if it remains to be seen if it can live up to the hype. Players have been lapping up every new bit of info released about Starfield, and since the start of the year the developers have been increasingly candid about what the game entails. These updates and new details
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