![]() ![]() Reassessing Xbox’s future post- Starfield, it’s clear that it’s still reliant on something it has struggled with this entire console generation: consistency. While not a total stunner, Starfield hasn’t derailed Xbox or caused the public to lose faith in its first-party games in fact, it has renewed some confidence. Digital Trends gave it a three-and-a-half star review, writing, “though it can’t nearly deliver on Bethesda’s intergalactic ambitions, Starfield is an impressive space RPG filled with impactful decisions.” On Steam, over 24,000 reviews are averaging a ‘Very Positive” consensus. And it’s already earned over 1 million concurrent players across all platforms. However, it’s still an enjoyable sci-fi adventure that’s receiving positive attention despite some drawbacks. It’s not the genre-defining, industry-changing mega-RPG that some fans were lauding it as prerelease. ![]() Well, Starfield just launched, and … it’s a hit. In May, I wrote that Starfield was “the most pivotal game for the future of the Xbox brand since Halo: Combat Evolved” because of what I thought was at stake if it failed. ![]()
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