The other day, reports began to appear on the network that Starfield allegedly went into open beta. At the same time, Bethesda did not post any announcements about the OBT, did not publish trailers, and did not encourage their authors to break into the game, which clearly indicated that the news feed was fake.
Despite this, some users fell for the tricks of fraudsters and, having gone to their site from a search engine, downloaded files of dubious content. Of course, they had a lot of viruses, which negligent users will now have to get rid of for a long time and dreary.
Meanwhile, the official release of Starfield should take place on September 6, and on June 11, the creators of the simulator will hold a big presentation on it.
He will be the last one for the game.
An incredible success for the studio's debut project.
In short, the company is aware of the problem and is solving it.
It will be an animated prequel series.
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