It’s fair to say that Bethesda’s Starfield was one of the most highly anticipated games in recent years and for the most part, it didn't disappoint.
Prior to its launch, Bethesda claimed that Starfield was more than 20 years in the making and only became possible thanks to modern-day technology. In Starfield, players can explore around 100 galaxies with 1000 planets, however, roughly only 10% of those planets have meaningful signs of life.
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If I were to describe Starfield simply, it’s kind of like Fallout and The Elder Scrolls in space. If that sounds like your cup of tea, then I’d recommend checking it out, especially if you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass.
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In our review of Starfield, we said: “The journey you embark on will dazzle you, and I have no doubt that players will be gripped for months, perhaps even years to come. Here is a playground where you can be whoever you want to be. I simply cannot stop thinking about Starfield and the wondrous secrets it still holds.”
For better or worse, Starfield is such a vast game, that players will be making new discoveries every day to share with the community. What’s more, it’s commonly known that Bethesda games can be quite buggy, to say the least, some more humorous than others. Yet, this bug shared by Sith-Knight64 looks like something straight out of a 1960s acid trip. “Well, this happened. A very interesting glitch” said the Redditor in question.
It might just be the most cosmic horror-esque glitch I have ever seen. Truly chilling. In typical fashion, fellow Reddit users were using humour in full force. “Just a garden variety hypercube, nothing to write home about,” replied Money-Mechanic. “Bro time slipping!” said Same-Reaction7944. Oddly enough, Killgannon09 replied: “I had the exact same glitch in the exact same place,” as did Skwiggelf54.
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Starfield is out now on PC and Xbox Series X|S, and is also available on the Xbox Game Pass subscription service.