That message Red fall And Star field The delay to 2023 created waves this morning as they will be the major Xbox releases this holiday season. Since then, Xbox CEO Phil Spencer has been in the business Twitter To respond, I acknowledge the disappointment of fans by saying “expect quality and consistency” and that the Xbox “listens to feedback”.
Spencer’s tweet says, “These results are difficult for the teams that run the tournament and for our fans. I fully support giving teams the opportunity to publish these great matches when they are ready, we ask for feedback and quality and consistency are expected, and we will continue to work to better meet those expectations.”
These results are difficult for the teams that run the tournament and for our fans. I fully support giving teams time to release these great games as soon as they are ready and we ask for feedback. Quality and consistency are expected, and we will continue to work to better meet those expectations. https://t.co/mIfXGd3rui
—Bill Spencer (XboxP3) 12 May 2022
Starfield was originally set for November 2022 because it was expected to be one of the biggest Xbox games of the year. He and Redfall will join next year’s high-profile excerpts such as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2.
The early announcement of the delay says we will soon see “the first deep dive in Redfall and Starfield,” which marks the Xbox / Bethesda Summer Showcase on June 12.
When it finally comes out, it will be the first big look fans will get in any game. So far, although Bethesda has presented several scenes in Starfield, no gameplay has been released, ranging from the game’s bot sub to the versatile game.
So far, no official date has been set for Starfield or Redfall, but the current timeline for both is set for the first half of 2023.
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