6/10/2023 0 Comments Starfield leak![]() ![]() All we can do is wait and see, but fingers crossed the developers behind both aren't being forced to crunch in any way and get plenty of time to make sure they're respective projects release in the state they want them to be in. Microsoft rushing both of them out and them being in rough shape wouldn't be too surprising if that were to happen, especially given Bethesda's track record of rocky launches. ![]() Both Starfield and Redfall have already been publicly delayed once, which does support the theory that development isn't going as planned.īoth titles are hugely anticipated and both will need to stand out to help Xbox gain the same pedigree that both PlayStation and Nintendo already enjoy when it comes to their exclusives. Before it was announced that Redfall will be launching on May 2, it was reported that the game had been internally delayed, suggesting there might be some issues behind the scenes. While we don't know the release date of Starfield, we did get one for Redfall during the showcase. ResetEra user Hevy008, a verified Character. They claim that both titles allegedly need more time in development than they're already getting, yet Microsoft is rushing both titles to try and mitigate the losses its suffered from its Azure cloud division. Yesterdays rumors surrounding The Elder Scrolls VI and other Bethesda games sparked another round of Starfield leaks from a former Bethesda developer. According to Horns, two of Xbox's heavy-hitters for 2023 are in pretty rough shape at the moment, those being Redfall and Starfield. It was a shock to pretty much everyone, apart from an insider going by the name of Horns that called the announcement and surprise release before the show even started.īouyed by the accurate information they received, Horns has made another claim, although this one is a lot less exciting (thanks Game Revolution). Not only did it announce Hi-Fi Rush, a game unlike anything it's ever made before, it also shadow dropped the title, making it available to play as soon as the show ended. Earlier this week, Ghostwire: Tokyo and The Evil Within developer Tango Gameworks managed to surprise everyone that tuned into the joint Xbox + Bethesda Developer Direct showcase. One leaker who had accurate info about the new Hi-Fi Rush game just before it was officially announced has suggested that Redfall is in rough shape and that Starfield, the highly anticipated.
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