Starfield’s Store Page Goes Live on Steam with Two New Feature Videos

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It appears that Microsoft and Bethesda Game Studios is finally dialing up the marketing for their hyped but still relatively mysterious space-faring RPG, Starfield.



Starfield’s official store page is now live on Steam, confirming that the game will be available on Valve’s platform on November 11, 2022. In-game screenshots and system requirements are still yet to come, but Bethesda has made the visit somewhat more worthwhile with two new features that provide a little more insight into the game.



Into the Starfield: The Endless Pursuit









Join Game Director Todd Howard, Studio Director Angela Browder and Art Director Matt Carofano as they discuss how Bethesda Game Studios’ ambitions, passions and history have shaped the studio and how they are looking to the future with Starfield. Keep an eye out in the coming months for more episodes...

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Surprised this isn't a Xbox For Windows / XBGP / Windows Store / whatever-they-are-calling-it-these-days exclusive. I know MS allowed a lot of stuff over to Steam (Halo, etc)... surprised they are continuing with it with a title that is poised to be as large as this one.
 
I'm glad to see they didn't go the cartoon graphics route. That bugged me about the other space game they did... wait was it bethesda? I don't even remember.
 
I'm glad to see they didn't go the cartoon graphics route. That bugged me about the other space game they did... wait was it bethesda? I don't even remember.
I think that was obsidian, the outer worlds?
 
Surprised this isn't a Xbox For Windows / XBGP / Windows Store / whatever-they-are-calling-it-these-days exclusive. I know MS allowed a lot of stuff over to Steam (Halo, etc)... surprised they are continuing with it with a title that is poised to be as large as this one.
They know their store is pretty bad and people dont like it and MS likes to make money hence the release on steam.
 
They know their store is pretty bad and people dont like it and MS likes to make money hence the release on steam.
Not to mention Bethesda probably has a contrace with steam thst is still in place and it cheaper to fulfill the contract than try to break it.
 
This is another one that looks like it may be interesting, I am casually keeping tabs on...
 
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