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Starfield trailer leak
Starfield trailer leak




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Bethesda's Chief Software Engineer Todd Howard previously noted Starfield would leverage procedural generation but didn't explain for what, so these details could be speculations based on Howard's statement.

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While there was no mention of the size of Starfield's map, the 4chan post claimed players would be able to travel to " small planets and colonies within, moons, ships, space stations, asteroid bases, derelict spaceships, and one major city." These locations will all feature their own weather systems and utilize procedural generation for quests and potentially much more. The aforementioned screenshots hinted at all of this, but the alleged leaks went a step further with the kind of exploration gamers might receive. Then it stated players would have a fully customizable spaceship that they'll use as their primary home and mode of transportation. It claimed Bethesda would deliver on a " grounded sci-fi tone," so think Interstellar instead of Star Wars. Legitimate copies of Starfield will be playable on September 1 for early access preorders ahead of a wider release on September 6.The post kicks off by doubling down on what the batch of leaked Starfield screenshots revealed to players in 2020. In 2020, when rumors began to swirl that an employee was responsible for a massive pre-release content leak from The Last of Us Part II, Sony released a statement saying that the individual had been identified and was "not affiliated with Naughty Dog or. More recently, a UK teenager was arrested for allegedly leaking extremely early assets from the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI.

#Starfield trailer leak code

In 2004, German authorities arrested Axel Gembe for stealing the source code to Half-Life 2, a story memorably retold in this excerpt from Simon Parkin's book Death by Video Game. Starfield for real." Advertisementįurther Reading Catching up with the guy who stole Half-Life 2’s source code, 10 years laterThis isn't the first time law enforcement has been used to punish players who leak gameplay footage and information before a game's launch (though previous cases generally don't include sales of actual pre-release discs). "It's a good game, y'all don't want to miss this. I was just trying something out," he said in a follow-up video. Harris, who promised more footage to come in subsequent posts and comments, also responded directly to commenters who criticized the gameplay skill in his first leaked video. The footage reportedly got over 1 million views on Imgur alone before being taken down there as well. While the video was quickly taken down from YouTube by a ZeniMax Media copyright claim, copies of the same content spread across the Internet quicker than they could be taken down.

#Starfield trailer leak archive

The arrest came days after the YouTube account "DHavenShadow," which apparently belongs to Harris, posted roughly 40 minutes of Starfield gameplay (seemingly captured from a cell phone pointed at a TV) to YouTube and other social media channels on August 22 (a spoiler-free listing for one such video can be seen in this Internet Archive capture). (Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs.)






Starfield trailer leak