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- Starfield, the highly anticipated game from Bethesda, is now available on PlayStation 5, and has become the most preordered game on the PlayStation Store Portugal and other stores worldwide.
- The Premium Edition of Starfield is outselling other games including Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred Ultimate Edition and 007 First Light on PlayStation 5 stores.
- A significant update, titled Free Lanes, will be released for Starfield on April 7, bringing new features like Points of Interest (POIs), Cruise Mode, improved weapons, and enhanced ship customization to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC platforms.
- The Terran Armada DLC, offering a new storyline, robot companion named Delta, Incursion system, new gear, and additional Outpost decorations, will also be available on April 7 for owners of the Starfield Premium Edition at no extra cost, while other players can purchase it for $10.
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On March 17, Starfield was announced for the PlayStation 5, along with a new story expansion and a significant update to enhance the gaming experience. The announcement of Bethesda’s ambitious game has captured players’ attention, with the Starfield Premium Edition (€69.99, including the game, two expansions, and digital extras) becoming the most preordered game on the PlayStation Store Portugal and other stores worldwide. According to the PlayStation Store, the Starfield Premium Edition is outselling other Xbox titles such as Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred Ultimate Edition and 007 First Light. Notably, Xbox titles occupy four of the top twelve spots, including Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred Standard Edition and Starfield Standard Edition. The Premium Edition of Starfield is also outselling the Standard Edition on PlayStation 5 stores. Originally, Starfield was not slated for release on the PS5, a consequence of Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda prior to the console’s release. Now, however, it is available on Sony’s platform. According to Todd Howard, the game director, Bethesda enjoys a “fantastic partnership with PlayStation.” Players can anticipate the release of both an update and the Terran Armada DLC on April 7.
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Enhanced Starfield Experience with Free Lanes Update and Terran Armada DLC on Multiple Platforms
The Free Lanes update, available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, will introduce new Points of Interest (POIs), Cruise Mode, new encounters, improved weapons, and enhanced ship customization. Players will also receive a Milliewhale alien pet for their Outposts. The Terran Armada DLC offers a new storyline, a robot companion named Delta, the Incursion system, new gear, and additional Outpost decorations. The Terran Armada DLC will be free for owners of the Starfield Premium Edition and $10 for all other players. Starfield arrives on PS5 on April 7, followed by Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred on April 28. Image credit: Eurogamer Portugal.
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| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Official Name | Starfield |
| Brief Summary | In this next generation role-playing game set amongst the stars, create any character you want and explore with unparalleled freedom as you embark on an epic journey to answer humanity’s greatest mystery. |
| Platforms | PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S |
| Released | September 6, 2023 |
| Genre | Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure |
| Play Modes | Single player |
| Content Rating | 19+ |
| Languages | Chinese (Simplified), Korean |
| Genre | Bethesda Game Studios |
| Genre | Bethesda Softworks |
| Ratings | 79/100 (333 reviews) |
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