Forbes: “Starfield is the first Xbox exclusive for a long time to touch the PlayStation fans”
It seems that many Xbox owners believe that Microsoft is long for thinking about how to approach high -quality games and their marketing. This does not mean that the quality of past games was better or worse, but it is obvious that for many years there has been a gap between the fact that users perceive games compared to PlayStation.
And now, with the advent of Starfield, one of those games that can influence the industry appeared on the horizon. The scope of what Bethesda created in this game, just giant. And the point is not only how well it is made, but also in the number of options, dialogs and design. It is felt that this is the game that will determine the generation. It seems that Forbes employees also quickly realized what this game is capable of. It may turn out that this will be one of those games that are very painful to lose in the war of exclusives.
According to Forbes employees, who, like the IGN, have already seen the game with their own eyes and, perhaps, even tested it, this game will become a turning point, given that it is easy to extrapolate the success of Fallout or The Elder Scrolls for a new project.
Of course, there is no guarantee that Starfield will be of high quality or that the launch will go smoothly. But the likelihood that it will be of high quality is great, given the influence that the last few parts of Fallout and Elder Scrolls had on the industry, and this is not some kind of wild multiplayer MMO experiment as Fallout 76. It seems that this is the biggest and ambitious game Bethesda, with a rather large margin.
It seems that PlayStation gamers did not often find themselves in such a situation. More precisely, for many years. When they miss a really large -scale game that is not available on their most popular console.
It’s the same as imagining Skyrim, which for 12 years has been sold by a circulation of 60 million copies that have not reached the PlayStation. Fallout 4 was sold by a circulation of 12 million copies in 24 hours in 2015. Starfield will not show this level of sales, because it will be offered on the first day at Xbox Game Pass, although it has already headed Steam charts thanks to preliminary orders.