Starfield is now doing remarkably well for an unreleased game, dominating Xbox sales statistics and attracting thousands of users on Steam. You take on the role of a miner who comes upon a piece of a long-lost relic that, when touched, plunges you into a hallucinogenic dream. You receive an invitation to join Constellation, a Masonic-style organization of explorers, as a result of your experience.
The group’s opinion that the object might reveal some of the deepest secrets of the universe is strengthened by the observation that when its shards are brought near together, they float and fizzle with mysterious energy.
Game Pass subscribers are presently swarming to the Xbox Store to spend an additional $31.49 only to play Starfield a few days early, according to VG247.
The most popular item in the U.S. and UK Microsoft Stores right now is the Premium Edition upgrade, which includes some new features but is most known for giving players access to the game before September 6.
Microsoft’s early access strategy is a clever method to make up for the sales money lost by putting Starfield and other exclusives on Game Pass from the start, effectively allowing the firm to have its cake and eat it too.
Even if purchasing the full Premium Edition for $100 is the only way to play early on Steam, individuals are still participating. Starfield reportedly reached a concurrent peak of over 245,000 players, with the daily peak increasing between September 1 and 3, despite the package gradually losing value.
Although it hasn’t been officially released, someone has already finished Starfield in under three hours, so sales aren’t the only surprise from the early access period.
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