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Starfield ditching PS5 will make it a better product, its director says

After the game was revealed at E3 2019, Bethesda finally gave us a new trailer and a release date for Starfield at the joint Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase at E3 2021. However, it was also revealed that the game would be a console exclusive for the Xbox Series X|S. According to the game’s director, Todd Howard, that exclusivity will make Starfield a “better product.”

In an interview with The Telegraph, Howard spoke about the game at length, including its exclusivity to Xbox consoles and PC. It was theorized that the PlayStation 5 would end up not getting Starfield after Microsoft’s purchase of ZeniMax Media, which netted the tech giant Bethesda, along with a number of other notable studios. The aggressive move to leave Starfield off of PlayStation’s consoles will surely leave some players out, but it’s for the best, Howard said.

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“You don’t ever want to leave people out, right,” said Howard. “But at the end of the day, your ability to focus and say this is the game I want to make, these are the platforms I want to make it on, and being able to really lean in on those is going to make for a better product.”

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At the same time, Howard seems somewhat remorseful that more players won’t be able to play Starfield from the get-go. When asked by The Telegraph how he feels about Bethesda games not coming to PlayStation consoles, he responded, “I will just say I want everybody to have the ability to play it in some fashion.”

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Howard has also hinted at what Starfield will actually be like, although in a pretty coy way. Speaking to The Washington Post, Howard described the game as “like ‘Skyrim‘ in space.” Another member of the Bethesda team, managing director Ashley Cheng, gave a more apt description, saying Starfield is like a “Han Solo simulator. Get in a ship, explore the galaxy, do fun stuff.”

Starfield is currently slated for release on November 11, 2022. It’ll launch on Xbox Game Pass as a Microsoft exclusive.

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