But if you wanted a giant Bethesda RPG set in space with better combat and a whole lot of time to level and build things and explore and find secrets, yeah, this is it. Yes, Bethesda doesn’t match some of its peers in many places, but in part that’s because it’s trying to do everything, all at once. Our own Paul Tassi gave the game a 9.5/10 writing: Looks like Starfield will be nearly 140GB on PC (Microsoft Store) and 126.1GB on Xbox Series X / S reviews are in and make a pretty solid case that hopping into the Early Access period is probably worth your while, especially if you follow the tips above to get the very best deal on the Premium Edition. The game’s massive size (over 100GB) requires streaming to save local storage space. This cloud-based streaming service will allow Xbox One gamers to immerse themselves in Starfield’s environment but will require a stable and fast internet connection. But Xbox Game Pass Ultimate users can play via Cloud Gaming. Starfield won’t be on Xbox One directly due to limits. However, early access will be offered as part of the Constellation Edition or as a $35 upgrade, allowing players to begin their journey up to five days before the official release date. The game will be available on 6 September for the Xbox Series X/S consoles and PC. It should be cool for players who want to explore, fight, and fly ships. Bethesda’s Todd Howard talked about the big universe in the game. Starfield’s huge universe with 1,000+ planets is causing a lot of discussion among gamers.
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