“A complete and utter fabrication”: Starfield Dev Warns Fans, Says Pointlessly Believing ‘Leaks’ Will Hurt $200M Game Experience

Starfield Dev Warns Fans, Says Pointlessly Believing 'Leaks' Will Hurt $200M Game Experience
Starfield releases on September 6th on Xbox Series X/S and PC

Bethesda Studios just can’t catch a break. Just ahead of Starfield’s release, they are dealing with many alleged leaks and rumors regarding what Starfield is going to be. Surprisingly, one of the leading devs of Starfield has actually responded to all of these opinions on Twitter. It’s about time someone official gets involved in this conversation.

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There have been a lot of leaks and rumors regarding Starfield

It is pretty clear that most speculations over these “leaks” are wrong and do not hold any credibility. The hype for this game has just reached a new level, and a lot of people are using this game as a means to some internet points by making up fake rumors about Starfield. So, it is very interesting to see an official dev for the game voicing their opinions.

Also read: Starfield Trailer Took 2 Years to Get 18 Million Views, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Did it in 11 Days

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Starfield Dev who worked on many Bethesda games like Fallout and Skyrim finally breaks their silence on the leaks

In their first tweet, Emil Pagliarulo made his stance clear regarding the screenshot analysis that many people are doing.

Pagliarulo then goes on to make another tweet saying that these leak analyses are mostly “guesswork”. And sheds light on the fact that fans are really hyped for this game and just can’t wait anymore.

 

As Starfield’s release date is coming closer, most of these screenshot analyses are trying to figure out what the game is going to be before it even comes out. Pagliarulo made it clear from this tweet that fans should not develop false expectations from these conjectures. 

Also read: The Latest Starfield News Has Us Worried

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Many of these analyses are unofficial

If you look into the discussion surrounding this game, then it won’t be long before the menu design controversy comes up. This is something that happened recently, wherein many players started nit-picking how the menu in Starfield looked and started giving their not-so-constructive criticism about its visual look cause there was not much going on in the design.

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Most of the insider-peeks are complete fabrications

It’s understandable to stay skeptical about this game. Looking back, Bethesda Studio clearly does not have a good track record. But being overly critical about the Menu design isn’t appropriate either  

Also read: “I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed”: Starfield Executive Hits Out

Pagliarulo ended this tweet thread with the following tweet.

 

It is clear that Pagliarulo is against any kind of unnecessary speculation regarding these leaks and has communicated to the fans to not take it seriously. Starfield is going to land on September 6, and if you managed to stay unbiased till then, congratulations!

Also read: Bethesda Lets Users Play Starfield on 10 Year Old Console While PS5 Users Cry Foul

Source: PCGAMESN

 

 

 

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