There's no two without three! In the past few hours, a series of new images of Starfield, the highly anticipated sci-fi RPG from Bethesda, which is expected to debut on next-gen consoles of Sony e Microsoft products. According to the information reported by the YouTuber's full-bodied video ESO, which can be conveniently found on the cover, the leaks would come directly from the lead architecture and cities of Bethesda Game Studios, Rafael vargas. The images in the video allow us to take a closer look at the protagonist of the company's new title, and in particular at his suit and the various aircraft and structures scattered throughout the space.
But that's not all, since according to the words of another YouTuber, Skullzi, there would be a lot of misinformation on the subject and that the screenshots shown would be taken from an old build of Starfield, dating back to 2018. We report below when stated on Twitter:
There is a LOT of misinformation out there regarding Starfield leaks. With that in mind, I have obtained permission from a direct source to report on the TRUE truth behind all of this. Only I can actually show them and to prove it, here's another undisclosed image
Looking forward to discovering more news on the highly anticipated sci-fi RPG of Bethesda, hoping that the US giant will reveal the official release date as soon as possible, we remind you that Starfield was officially announced for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, through a short teaser trailer that shows practically no information on the title, on the occasion of E3 2018. Furthermore, the company has repeatedly reiterated that the titles currently under development will use an updated version of the Creation Engine.
There's a LOT of misinformation going around regarding the Starfield leak. With that in mind, I got permission from a direct source to report on the REAL truth behind all of this. Only I can actually provide the real breakdown, and to prove it, here is another unleaked image: pic.twitter.com/2DfnvDIclt
- SKULLZI ?? (@SkullziTV) October 1, 2020