But yeah. I think Starfield will launch maybe in june-early july. I hope they have the time to make the game they want to make. Im playing Fallout 3 right now and I can say withouth a doubt that theres nothing out there like a Bethesda game.
Lets hope starfield reminds people what makes bethesda games special compared to the rest.
Everything in the Xbox Showcase is supposed to come in the next 12 months, so according to MS, Starfield is expected before June of next year. Whether it ends up getting delayed again is another story, but the current plan is indeed for the first half of next year.
Butters!! It appears that the game infinite ward was working on is some kind of mode to COD MW 2 R (or is it a completely new game?) So now new game from them sadly :c.
Im still wondering if whatever COD title coming next year will be enough to fulfill sony’s contract.
Once Starfield was delayed, I said November 2023. I’m sticking with my prediction. They said first half 2023 and then changed it during the showcase to coming 2023 so my guess is after Microsoft’s fiscal year. Will see what happens with Redfall even though I think February/March is a possibility.
Yeah, true but they also said Starfield was 11.11.22 and Redfall was Summer 2022. Are we getting either this year? Nope. But yet, you guys want to believe that “next 12 months” is set in stone or something. I’ll believe it all when im actually playing the game(s).
All true. But they did change both games from first half of 2023 to coming 2023 which to be honest is what they should have done when announcing the delays instead of putting a time frame on them.
They didn’t change anything. They said first half of 2023 in a tweet and then put them in a show dedicated to showing games coming out no later than the 1st half of next year.
I’ve largely ignored twitter over the years, so I’m a bit ignorant as to how things work. But, is there a way to auto block people who have certain strings in their handles? Basically things like “Patriot”, “MAGA”, “Trump”, etc? Please, tell me it’s possible.
The best way of using Twitter for normal users is not to use the trending topics or general timelines and do not follow anyone directly. Instead build up private “lists” of people who are related to that topic. This becomes your currated topic discussions filled with only people you pick. This is built in functionality of the platform.
One such list could be “xbox” and another “wrestling” and another as “friends”. I keep several vastly different lists. This way I can read up on certain topics when I want to without context switching around through so many. As a bonus this also minimizes the data others can mine from your profile as they wont be able to see what you read.
The only time you should follow on Twitter is if you’re running a public social influencer style of account.