Bethesda closed its E3 conference with the confirmation it was working on Starfield, a “next generation” first-person sci-fi role-paying game. “Starfield is a game we have spent years thinking about and working on”, Todd Howard said during the event.
No release date or platforms were mentioned, but the way it was described suggests it will not be released for the current generation of PlayStation or Xbox consoles.
We didn’t get much more than a trailer and logo, but now we have confirmation about the long-rumoured game is in development.
Check the official E3 announcement teaser down below:
“Discover Starfield, the new space epic currently in development by Bethesda Game Studios. Starfield is the first new franchise in twenty-five years from the acclaimed developers of The Elder Scrolls and Fallout series.
Near the end of Bethesda’s press conference at E3 2018, Todd Howard put to rest rumors that have existed for years and announced the long awaited game. The oft-rumored game is speculated to be set in the Fallout universe, albeit much further into the future. Obviously that makes sense, considering the game is said to be a space-faring RPG, something confirmed by the short teaser trailer which showed a space station orbiting a planet.
There’s not much else to it. No release date, no concrete information, but it’s still an exciting prospect. “It’s our first wholly original franchise in 25 years,” Howard explained. “Starfield is a game that we have spent years thinking about and working on. Something we feel uniquely positioned to pull off and that we’re incredibly excited about.”
It’s not much to go on, but it’ll be interesting to see what, if anything, Bethesda will say in the near future about Starfield.”
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