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Starfield Gets the Update It Should've Had At Launch - IGN Daily Fix
Starfield Gets the Update It Should've Had At Launch - IGN Daily Fix
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20 minutes
Released:
May 1, 2024
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Podcast episode
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In today's Daily Fix:
Bethesda has released a fairly significant patch for Starfield, finally adding detailed maps to the game. There are also new options for ship decoration, new difficulty menu options, and the ability to play Starfield at 60fps on the Series X. Bethesda also teased the game's first major expansion, Shattered Space, which is coming this Fall. In other news, a new report has detailed when Xbox's biggest first-party games are coming this year, including offerings from Activision Blizzard, and Bethesda's Indiana Jones game. It looks to be a very busy second half of the year for Microsoft. And finally, the best selling game of the year so far is from Sony, but surprisingly not on the PS5...or the PS4. Helldivers 2, published by Sony, made a huge impact on the gaming scene, especially on PC, where it's done most of its sales.
Bethesda has released a fairly significant patch for Starfield, finally adding detailed maps to the game. There are also new options for ship decoration, new difficulty menu options, and the ability to play Starfield at 60fps on the Series X. Bethesda also teased the game's first major expansion, Shattered Space, which is coming this Fall. In other news, a new report has detailed when Xbox's biggest first-party games are coming this year, including offerings from Activision Blizzard, and Bethesda's Indiana Jones game. It looks to be a very busy second half of the year for Microsoft. And finally, the best selling game of the year so far is from Sony, but surprisingly not on the PS5...or the PS4. Helldivers 2, published by Sony, made a huge impact on the gaming scene, especially on PC, where it's done most of its sales.
Released:
May 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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