Here we are in yet another work week. Another day, another dollar. Well, at least we got some great updates about Monster Hunter and Resident Evil from the Capcom Showcase. In any event, you’re probably wondering what else went on in the world of gaming, so let’s get right down to business with our daily news roundup. Today, we heard that development on Sonic Frontiers will be going forward regardless of the fan pushback, Starfield has been putting people off with its 1,000 different worlds, and Hideo Kojima still has plenty of plans with PlayStation. These are just our top stories and so read on for the rest.
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The developer behind the game, Bethesda, recently boasted that Starfield would feature over 1,000 planets. I’m sure this was meant to please players, but some people have apparently been rather put off by the news. “When you tell me there are thousands of entire planets to visit for your game, you are in effect just telling me that I can't expect good/ interesting/ human made level design,” Freya Holmér said on Twitter, capturing the sentiments of many fans. The game hasn’t yet been released and so how things pan out remains to be seen.
Hideo Kojima announced a while back that he’ll be working with Microsoft to make an Xbox exclusive. Kojima hasn’t said much about the project, but everything seems to suggest that it's going to be a horror game starring the Death Stranding actor Margaret Qually. “Xbox Game Studios and Kojima Productions are partnering to create a video game for Xbox like no one has ever experienced before,” the official announcement stated. This appears to have put many fans into a state of unease given his long relationship with Sony.
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