Bethesda's Indiana Jones game will mix first-person and third-person gameplay
A new rumor reveals that the upcoming adventure game will have specific areas for first-person and third-person perspectives.
A new rumor reveals that the upcoming adventure game will have specific areas for first-person and third-person perspectives.
This would mean that the next Fallout game isn't scheduled to start development until much later this decade if not the next one.
One way of interpreting Todd Howard's words is that Starfield is never coming to the Steam Deck - not now and now ever.
The 30FPS vs 60FPS debate never died but Starfield has brought it back to the forefront of gaming discussions over on the internet.
After selling 30 million copies by 2016, Todd Howard has confirmed that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has doubled this amount as of this year.
The former God of War developer defended Bethesda Softworks, saying that the studio probably was going for a "seamless look" for Starfield.
The game director says "I'm not getting any younger", possibly hinting at retirement after the release of the Skyrim sequel.
Bethesda is putting its money where its mouth is by giving Starfield players thousands of worlds to explore.
Todd Howard believes quality is better than quantity, which is why the Xbox Series S/X will lock Starfield to 30 fps.
Apparently, Bethesda Softworks has been sitting on the idea for the first minutes of The Elder Scrolls 6 for a while.
Bethesda's game director discussed the upcoming space adventure game's survival elements
The reveal coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Bethesda series.
Todd Howard addresses some of the most popular questions about Starfield.
It will be twice the size of the largest game from Bethesda Studios according to the game's composer.
Unfortunately, Fallout V isn't coming out until after The Elder Scrolls VI.
Skyrim will be in its early teens by the time that Bethesda will release The Elder Scrolls VI sometime in the 2020s.