Starfield Launches 1001 Billboard “Windows To The World” Promotion
Are they sure this promotion will be worth it? It's incredibly ambitious for sure.
Are they sure this promotion will be worth it? It's incredibly ambitious for sure.
It seems Baldur's Gate 3's GOTY contention status is up for litigation, in the court of public opinion.
This seems to be Bethesda's last ditch effort to deal with fans who are too eager to see Starfield already.
You will need to download this preload on an SSD on your PC.
Bethesda went to these same locations and likely experienced the same things they did to make Starfield.
Bethesda just decided this new game does need to keep up with the times.
It's clear that fans were keeping an eye out for this release, through this year's massive load of GOTY contenders.
It certainly sounds like Starfield fans are going to be very happy.
Ironically, this will probably be Lara Croft's least violent video game in years.
Bethesda has apparently put the work in for Steam Deck and ROG Ally compatibility.
It's safe to say that the real market disruption starts now.
Todd Howard may have waited 25 years to execute this vision, but some fans couldn't even wait two weeks.
Tell me sweet little lies.
Microsoft could really enable Bethesda Game Studios to have licked their problem with launch bugs.
Open world games may be trendy, but going more open also allows The Coalition to flesh out Gears' story more as well.
It does make sense for Starfield to be at this scale.
It looks like Bethesda will be revealing more companions in the coming days.
There are no good boys in the Zone.
Microsoft has really stepped up as a partner for GSC Game World to market S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl.
In fact, if Ubisoft gets added to the Microsoft - Activision deal, it might take even longer.
It's your chance to rediscover this racer that you may have missed, even if you were around for it the first time.
There's actually a good reason Bethesda decided not to include a game disc with this version of the game.
That certainly sounds like an endorsement to make mods to me.
Phil cites learning lessons from the Baldur's Gate 3 experience that they will apply when similar situations occur in the future.