Youtuber hasn’t found a single bug in Starfield in 15 hours.

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Apparently, Starfield is already among the journalists and a select group of streamers who have the opportunity to test the expected title. Despite the game’s non-disclosure agreement, some just can’t keep their hands off the keyboard, so we’ve got the first piece of information that’s sure to come over the next few days. This is aimed at the technical state of the game. According to YouTuber Tyler McVicker, it looks like bugs are definitely not an issue in this new release from Bethesda. For 15 hours in the game, he should not have encountered any bugs, which, probably, few people expected from this company.

If Tyler McVicker telling the truth, it will show why Bethesda is so confident in their creation and making it available to gamers and streamers so early. We will be able to read a larger volume of opinions on August 31, when the first reviews will be published. The game itself will then be available to test from September 1st for Premium Edition owners, or for everyone else from September 6th when it launches on PC and Xbox Series X/S, and as part of Game Pass subscriptions.

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Source :Indian TV

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