

It seems like it's true when Bethesda says the game is " 25 years in the making," as the studio is clearly leaning on a long history of expertise for this title. Given that the new trailer is shot entirely within Bethesda's new game engine, it can be said that not only is the technology at the company's disposal far more advanced given the new generation of gaming hardware, but that there is a talented team of game artists and developers using these tools to their fullest potential. The release date for Starfield is set for November 11, 2022, meaning that there could still be a lot of time before any more information is given about the highly anticipated title Bethesda has plenty of room to slowly trickle in details over the next year and a half. So far one of the biggest (and only) speculations formed from the teaser is the game's inclusion of crafting and settlement building. Working closely with director, Istvan Pely, I assisted in art direction for anything lighting and mood related." The fact that the entirety of the trailer was rendered in-engine says a lot about Bethesda's confidence in its new game engine along with the new title in its long line of open-world games.Įven with the latest reveal for Starfield, most of the game's premise and plot still remain a complete mystery along with the capabilities of Creation Engine 2 in actual gameplay. "Using our own Creation Engine 2, we created this entirely in game without any cinematic tools. In an ArtStation post from the trailer's lighting artist Keith Beltramini just a few days after the trailer's release, it has been revealed that the footage shown at E3 was entirely captured using the Creation Engine 2, with no other tools used to enhance the visuals, un like most other cinematic trailers.
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Related: Why Starfield Won't Be Full Of Glitches Like Skyrim (Hopefully) While the trailer was cinematic in nature, it's been revealed that no external tools were actually used in its creation. Then again, if a delay needs to happen later on, Bethesda can always push the title back if it decides it needs more time.At the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase in E3 2021, a teaser trailer for Starfield was presented to the world regarding the details of what Todd Howard called " Skyrim in space." The teaser for the game shows off a beautifully rendered moon-like environment and futuristic technology in the form of robots, guns, and spaceships. Even though Starfield's launch date is said to still be over a year away, it would be a bit of a shock to see Bethesda reveal the exact day so far in advance. In the current age of video game development, which has greatly been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, many studios have opted to keep release dates as close to themselves as they can until they know that they can hit said date. The plan is to announce a specific date at E3Īssuming that this does indeed transpire-given Schreier's track record, there's a very good chance that it goes down this way-it would be a bit surprising. "The plan is to announce a specific date at E3."

"To be clear, this is not correct," Schreier said. Schreier made this known when responding to one user that indicated Bethesda would only reveal a release window for the game in the coming weeks. According to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier, Bethesda and Xbox Game Studios will announce the specific release date for Starfield during E3.
