Developer Bethesda Game Studios is known for releasing big, sprawling games that have bugs. Some people believe the bugs are part of the charm. The next title from BGS, Starfield, will probably have bugs, too, but maybe not as many as past titles have had when they released, according to Xbox Games Studios boss Matt Booty.
Booty told GameSpot sister site Giant Bomb, "I see bug counts and just by the numbers if it shipped today, Starfield would already have the fewest bugs of any Bethesda game ever shipped" (via VGC).
You need a javascript enabled browser to watch videos.
Click To Unmute
State Of Gaming Handhelds In 2023
How Lies of P Cracked the Souls GenreLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Ichiban Kasuga Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Chitose Fujinomiya Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Kazuma Kiryu Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Saeko Mukoda Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Eric Tomizawa Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Joongi Han Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Tianyou Zhao Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Seonhee Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Koichi Adachi Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Yu Nanba Character Spotlight Trailer
Share
LinkEmbed
Size:640 × 360480 × 270
Start at: End at: Autoplay Loop
Want us to remember this setting for all your devices?
Sign up or Sign in now!
Please use a html5 video capable browser to watch videos.
This video has an invalid file format.
00:00:00
HTML5
Auto
Report a problem
Sorry, but you can't access this content!
By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
enter
Now Playing: Starfield Combat Explained
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer said BGS as a studio has "matured" over the years. When Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda parent company ZeniMax closed, the target release date for Starfield was "significantly earlier," Spencer said.
After the deal closed, Spencer said he sat down with Starfield director Todd Howard to tell him and his team that they would have more time to finish the game and get it ready for launch. This extended development time has seemingly contributed to how Starfield might be less buggy at launch than past BGS titles.
Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty says if Starfield shipped today it'd have the fewest bugs of any Bethesda game that's ever shipped pic.twitter.com/nLRQfan1py
— Giant Bomb is at Summer Games Fest (@giantbomb) June 12, 2023
Starfield releases on September 6 for Xbox Series X|S and PC, as well as Xbox One via streaming. It's included on Xbox Game Pass as a day-one new release. You can play five days earlier by purchasing the $100 or $300 premium editions, or buying an upgrade for $35.
In case you missed the Starfield Direct on June 11, plenty of new details on the game were shared, including PC specs, why the game is so massive, and how space combat works. Additionally, Starfield preorders are already steeply discounted, so if you're planning to buy the game, now might be a good time to lock in your order.
Xbox Games Showcase And Starfield Direct: The Biggest Announcements
See More