Starfield‘s release date has now been revealed. The good news is that it’s not far off at all, and that we now know significantly more about what the game will be like at launch.
From the extensive character customization options, to skill trees and Traits, there’s a lot of options for players to design their very own Starfield character. Ships can even be customized, and then used to explore space, and planet surfaces. It’s clear that Starfield is set to be a big game, though its full map size is still fairly unknown.
Here’s what we know about Starfield so far, including a breakdown of the gameplay that’s been shown, and the main story and setting. As release days gets closer, we’re likely to hear even more about Starfield. You’ll find all of the latest news right here on this page.
Starfield: cut to the chase
- What is it? A Bethesda RPG set in outer space
- When does it come out? September 6, 2023
- What can I play it on? PC and Xbox Series X|S
Starfield release date
Starfield releases on September 6, 2023. This was confirmed via the game’s Twitter back in March and marked the first full release date given for Starfield. This puts it in a period where it can have a bit of breathing room, before big games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 start to arrive.
Is Starfield an Xbox exclusive?
Starfield launches for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC, and will be an Xbox console exclusive.
The E3 2021 trailer explicitly confirmed this, ruling out a PS5 release. It won’t be on Xbox One either, with Bethesda taking the opportunity to concentrate on newer hardware to enhance the experience and push the game further. With Microsoft now owners of developer Bethesda, this could be indicative of the future of titles like The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5 going forward.
Starfield trailers
The latest trailer we’ve gotten for Starfield was shown off at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 12, 2023. This was part of the main event, before a dedicated Starfield Direct aired. Check it out above.
We’ve included some key Starfield trailers throughout this article but you can find all the Starfield trailers that have been released to date on Bethesda’s official YouTube channel.
Starfield gameplay
Can you customize your character?
During 2023’s Xbox Games Showcase, we got our best look at Starfield’s character customization features yet. It was described as being Bethesda’s ‘simplest’ one it has designed so far, in that it offers a lot of features, but under clear and easy to understand controls. You start your character creation journey as if cycling through employee records. From there, it’s a case of choosing from 40 presets as a start point. Then, body, face and background are chosen.
Your background will come up constantly in the story, but not always where you’d expect. You may choose Beasthunter, which will give you access to additional contracts. There’s one that sets you up as a chef, which unlocks unique dialogue options. You can go as deep as you’d like with this, or simply paint in the broad strokes before getting quickly into the game.
Skills and traits
Backgrounds offer three starting skills each. For example, picking ‘Dueling’ awards 10% extra melee damage, while ‘Gastronomy’ lets you create unique food and drinks, alongside researching further recipes. Meanwhile, Traits can shape your personality, so if you choose the ‘Extrovert’ trait for example, you’ll have more endurance when travelling with companions, and less when alone. Unsurprisingly, this can’t be mixed with the ‘Introvert’ trait, which does the opposite. Traits appear to have both positive and negative effects associated with them.
The skill tree in Starfield is solid into five sections: Physical, Combat, Science, Tech and Social. Each time you level up, you get a skill point to spend. Each skill has ranks associated with it. Ranking up a skill makes its effects more potent, but you’ll need to complete set challenges to reach the next rank for each. There are four ranks per skill.
Skills shown off so far include classics like Intimidation and Hacking, as well as more unique skills like Xenosociology, which lets you mind-control aliens. Another might increase the performance of your boost pack, and of course there’s plenty of skills that are focused on stealth and pickpocketing as well.