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Read our full run-down on the specs required for playing Starfield at various settings and our recommended PCs for making sure you won't be disappointed when the game lands in September.
Read our full run-down on the specs required for playing Starfield at various settings and our recommended PCs for making sure you won't be disappointed when the game lands in September.
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Starfield is currently slated for release on 6th September 2023, with early access from 1st September 2023 for users purchasing one of the special edition versions of the game.
Starfield is planned to launch on PC and Xbox, no PlayStation release is planned.
To play Starfield you'll need a PC meeting a minimum specification of:
To meet the recommended requirements to play Starfield you'll need a PC meeting a minimum specification of:
Starfield is a huge game that combines handcrafted and procedurally generated content. There are said to be over 100 systems, and over 1,000 planets to explore, though only about 10% of those planets will contain life.
Starfield's main campaign is estimated to take 30-40 hours to complete, but a huge amount of supporting content and exploration is available to players looking for the full Bethesda experience.
Unfortunately no, Starfield is a singleplayer game only.
Reportedly you can indeed visit Earth, though in Starfield Earth is no longer inhabited by humans. You will however get the chance to explore the mystery of why and how this happened.