It happened — Starfield has been loaded onto the Internet, with some gamers throwing caution to the wind and staring defiantly at Bethesda Game Studios. Recently, nearly an hour of gameplay was uploaded to a small YouTube channel, with one player capturing gameplay through a device pointed at a TV – as it did back in 2009 again.
It’s only a matter of time before the content is removed – it is online on YouTube at the time of this writing — but it’s definitely the first of many videos that will be uploaded as Starfield’s launch nears.
Beware: It’s quite a bit of Starfield gameplay, but it does contain obvious spoilers.
Starfield gameplay looks great
We’re not saying anything game-breaking, but even in these embarrassing leaks, Starfield’s gameplay looks absolutely fantastic. It’s almost impossible to notice that it’s locked to 30fps on Xbox Series X | S at times, and that the animations, scenes, and environments are great.
That’s it – we don’t say anything more about that.
In the video uploaded to YouTube, it appears that the player has somehow got their hands on a physical copy of the Constellation Edition – the higher version of Starfield. This is the version that comes with a storage box and is an exact replica of the one found in the game, and it also gives players a real-world replica of the in-game clock device – basically Starfield’s Pip-Boy.
At this point, we’ll be warning those eager to try the game out for themselves, head-on — the spoilers start now.
For more Insider Gaming news, check out our coverage of Tekken 8’s potential release date.
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