's new release date will give Bethesda more time to complete the game, but it won't make it any less buggy. Bethesda is known for making fun open-world RPGs, but often those games have their fair share of technical trouble. Usually, this doesn't affect the games too much, but the most recent entry into the series,, launched with so many bugs that the player base dropped almost instantly. won't have to grapple with multiplayer components, but it does seem more ambitious than any previous Bethesda game.
will be an entirely new franchise for Bethesda, and one of its largest. Set in the year 2330, the player will explore the galaxy's outer edges dominated by two rival factions. So far, the game has promised many features such as base building, ship building, space travel, and battles, with over 1,000 planets to explore, making 's universe draw comparisons to . Along with this comes the usual Bethesda RPG charm as the first- or third-person game looks to create another successful franchise.
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Though recent Bethesda titles have worried some, expectations for are still very high. These high expectations have led to a lot of hype for the newly delayed game, but despite all that, chances are will have bugs at launch. This delay could mean that Bethesda is aware of these issues and is looking to polish the game, or is simply not done and needs more development time.
A prime example of Bethesda's bug issues is the previously stated. At launch Fallout 76 was plagued with bugs and glitches that prevented quest completions, incorrect character models, deleted saves and items, and sometimes caused the game to be unable to load. In comparison to, appears to be much bigger,
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