Dubbed Fallout in space, the gaming world seems to have forgotten about Starfield until now. When a post by ResetEra user AAMARMO suggested that the title could be a mobile game, it was quickly rebuffed by fan Potterson's claims that not only will S tarfield follow in the footsteps of the Fallout games, but that it is coming to E3. Such wild claims could lead to Potterson being banned from the forum; however, administrators have issued the following statem

A game that holds a very special place in my personal life is Death Stranding . You'll likely either hate or adore its placement here, depending on your experience or viewpoint. Regardless, the game is much more than the delivery worker walking simulator they paint it as—it's a beacon of emotional resonance and h

As a final message to fans, Hines told them all to strap in and be patient over the next few years. “Take a deep breath; you're going to be OK. We're going to make some stuff you're really going to love,” he s

Most crucially, however, we saw absolutely nothing of Bethesda’s most anticipated, nebulous properties, those being Starfield and yet-to-be-subtitled Elder Scrolls VI . Aside from extremely brief glimpses of these titles shown at E3 (glimpses which, in both cases, showcased quite literally nothing aside from the titles of the games), we have yet to see anything substantial to prove that these games are even progressing in their developm

Both games deliver a tightly-knit yet consequential narrative. Still, Kingdom Come 2 nudges just above solely because of how much player agency and freedom you have here, from having a multitude of ways to resolve quests to solving general matters with your wits alone, sometimes without even engaging in any immediate act

Hines continued by also talking about how even though Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI have been officially announced, that doesn't mean they're even close to being ready. “I try really hard to manage people's expectations. It's not like ' Fallout 76 this year, Starfield next year, and then TES6 the year after.' The timeline isn't any different. What's different is just trying to be transparent and say, 'Don't freak out, the next thing we're doing is single-player [in Starfield], [and] we are making TES

Despite having Fallout 76 launch in less than a month and a ton of other games in the pipeline, perhaps the biggest moment for publisher Bethesda in all of 2018 was when it revealed both Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI at E3 , the next two titles that Bethesda Game Studios will be creating in the coming years. It was a drastic departure for Bethesda who instead tends to sit on their game announcements until they are closer to actually releas

In a recent discussion with Gamespot at PAX Australia, Bethesda's VP of Marketing Pete Hines spoke a bit more about both Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI and explained why they decided to announce both games so far in advance. Hines acknowledged that while it would have likely been better to continue going down this route of announcing games only shortly before they're ready, he said that the aim with these two reveals was to be transparent to their f

Most importantly, the emotional weight of Arthur Morgan’s journey and how it affects every aspect of the experience is something few games match—a lot of people still regard it as one of the most powerful character-driven stories in Western gaming. Starfield doesn't match the level of writing here, and GTA 6 even has a tall task to ultimately measure up to RDR2 as w

Bethesda has confirmed that it is fully focused on the development of both Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI . Replying to fan concerns on Twitter about the fact that Todd Howard is involved with too many projects, Bethesda Senior VP of Marketing Pete Hines reassured them that those two titles are still his main priority. Howard, who has helped to lead both the Fallout and The Elder Scrolls series for more than a decade, also has roles in several other projects according to Hines. But both he and Bethesda as a whole are committed to finishing up work on the two high-profile games. The communications executive promised that recent announcements will not affect the development of either g

This could be wonderful news for fans who are looking for a unique and exciting experience in Bethesda’s first new franchise in over 25 years. Or it could be little more than inflated hype that falls flat on release like Fallout 76

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Bethesda is still prioritizing work on both Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI , with director Todd Howard focusing on the two titles' development over other projects. Fans had begun to grow concerned about the company being stretched too thin following the recent announcement that the publisher was also creating a brand-new Indiana Jones game in partnership with Lucasfilm Games, with Todd Howard in an executive producer role. Developer MachineGames, best known for working on Wolfenstein : The New Order and its sequel, is leading the proj