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Bethesda now says Starfield's physical Xbox release will include a disc, but the PC version won't

Just a day after Bethesda said Starfield's physical release would not include a disc, a new post has appeared on the company's website claiming otherwise - for Xbox users at least.

Word that Starfield's physical editions would not include a disc first came via a tweet from Bethesda support over the weekend, which, in answer to a customer query, said, "All physical editions include a code for the chosen platform. There are no physical discs".

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rlow1319d ago

Seems a lot of game are going more and more down this road. Even when you get a disc, a lot of the time it’s just a key.

franwex319d ago

It is, but at least you can still buy used or sell used.

Zhipp319d ago

It's been this way on PC for a very long time. Pretty much since PC keys became a thing you couldn't resell your games. It's one of the major drawbacks of the platform, but it's also one of the reasons digital took off so much faster there than on consoles -- you really don't lose anything buying from steam as opposed to buying a single-use disc from a retailer.

shinoff2183319d ago

Thats not true. I wish people knew wtf they were talking about. No most physical games are not just a key. Jeez

People spreading bs is a problem

-Foxtrot319d ago (Edited 319d ago )

Yeah I’m really tired of people saying this

Even the games that have day one patches can still be played without them, it just means some bugs will be present

It’s just a false narrative spread by people defending digital and wanting an all digital future

franwex318d ago

It’s not like we’re happy about it. Or accepting it. They could include patches in subsequent physical releases, yet most publishers don’t. The only one that I can think of from the top of my head is Nintendo-which is also the only console that plays of the game itself.

AirRevenant318d ago

Fallout 76, Bethesda's last big release in this genre, did not include a disc. It had a cardboard disc shaped cutout, with a cd key printed on it. But go ahead and tell people off.

Lightning77319d ago

Allot of aged doom and gloom comments as of yesterday. I wanted to clear it up myself as soon as I saw the they updated but I was like aw whatever the news will get out and here we are.

aconnellan319d ago

You can bet this story won’t get half the traction of yesterday’s

Lightning77319d ago

It absolutely won't. Trust me they'll constantly stalk other SF articles like vultures leading up to its release.

shadowT319d ago

maybe there are not able to finish the game in time

Obscure_Observer319d ago

Awesome! I want that CONSTELLATION EDITION (sold out) to be mine!

porkChop319d ago

I was actually able to get one. The Constellation Edition actually doesn't come with a disc though. Considering it comes with a steelbook that is absolutely brain dead. I think making physical editions compensate for people who bought digital-only consoles is stupid. If someone bought a digital-only console that's on them.

Obscure_Observer319d ago

"I was actually able to get one."

Wow! Congratulations, man! I was too slow. Lol

"The Constellation Edition actually doesn't come with a disc though."

That´s bummer. Guess I´ll have to buy both standard and Constellation Edition to go along with my stellbook.

dumahim319d ago

Yep. Tired of this crap. At the very least, if you're going to not put a disc in, stop including a damn disc case. FFS.

Amplitude319d ago (Edited 319d ago )

@Obscure_Observer "I´ll have to buy both standard and Constellation Edition to go along with my stellbook."

That's 100% what they want you to do.

I used to buy collectors editions all the time and still have my collection of statues and pins and all that. My hatred for the money-grabbing trash that gaming has become makes me legitimately feel bad for every person that wastes their money on these game-less collectors editions though. They're just using you. I bought these to support the devs and get some cool merch while im at it but why would anybody want to support this?

I mean, do what you want with your money but i dunno. They realized they could get away with microtransactions in full priced games, preorder bonuses on the disc but never available again, monthly subscriptions for bonus costumes in the form of season passes and now they're really bending the community over by not including the entire disc with a literal overpriced bundle of game related merchandise. Screw that, man. This and the Spiderman 2 CE should be lowkey protested but yet they sell out within seconds. Dont mind me though im just an idiot pretending we still live in the times when games game complete on a disc with a color manual full of cool art and collectors editions were actually interesting and crafted with care for fans rather than just purposely limited print runs to fuel resellers, impulse buyers and people that will double dip for the actual game itself

Hereandthere319d ago

You got caught lying yet yet yet yet yet again.

Duke19319d ago (Edited 319d ago )

N4G and wanting an Xbox game to fail - name a better duo. I’m sure the lack of physical PC disks is going to be the next “disaster” headline peddled.

As someone looking for their next Fallout fix I’m praying this game turns out to be fun

shinoff2183319d ago

It will. It looks to good. It'll hit the spot. I'm looking for the same fix

ZeekQuattro319d ago

I was under the impression that most PCs gamer don't really buy physical games anymore. I know my friends that are big into PC gaming don't. I have not doubt the game will be fun. Buggy but fun. It looks like Fallout in space so I'm all for that.

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Prey Mooncrash by Arkane Austin still stands as one of the most exciting roguelike experiments ever

With Arkane Austin shutting its doors this week, it's a good time to reflect on one the most innovative roguelike-inspired triple-A experiences of recent years.

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RaidenBlack1d ago

which inspired the Deathloop idea

1nsomniac21h ago

I’ve got it, never played it. Prey is a game I really wanted to like and it’s a game I really should have liked, everything about it is right up my street. But I just don’t know what it was but I just couldn’t stick with it.

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PlayStation Funded Deviation Games Was Working On Two Projects For PC & PS5

PlayStation funded Deviation Games had been working on two projects for PC and PS5 prior to being shut down.

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xHeavYx20h ago

How is it cool that a developer working in 2 projects were shut down?

Jingsing20h ago

He is being sarcastic because this is clearly another battle for N4G propaganda news article to try and filter out the bad Microsoft articles. It is ancient news.

XiNatsuDragnel20h ago

@jingsing
Exactly mate I just wanted to be sarcastic.

shinoff218319h ago

We went over this month's ago. Great timing though considering all things going on these last few days.

Shts cute

RNTody17h ago(Edited 17h ago)

This is the Microsoft defense force. They can't spin the current bad press in any coherent way, so all they can do is normalise the idea of studio shutdowns so that what Microsoft is doing seems completely normal as opposed to shambolic and a direct effect of bad decisions for the gaming industry. But hey, it's a cute attempt indeed.

Wake me up when Sony axes Housemarque after Returnal.

Then we'll talk.

RNTody6h ago(Edited 6h ago)

If you don't know your facts, Tacoboto, maybe don't stand up to the podium. Deviation Games closing is a story from MONTHS ago:

https://www.ign.com/article...

All this article is, is some little clarity on what they were working on.

Lay offs happen. Games fail. Shutdowns happen. They're sad. But it's life. Even Naughty Dog endured it with The Last of Us Online. It hardly points to an industry collapse. The industry isn't imploding, it's going through a transitional period where big brand publishers are facing the reality that bloated budgets, GAAS, five different subscription services, unrealistic sales expectations and budgets, gamers playing habits, poor quality and incomplete games, mismanagement of studios and excessively delayed development times etc. are real problems affecting triple A development. If the industry was imploding, we'd be hearing that God of War Ragnarok was the best selling game in PlayStation history but it's a commercial failure and the studio needs to be downsized. We'd be hearing that Forza didn't turn a profit. That Nintendo can't sustain new Marios and Zeldas. That game and console sales are at record lows.

Deviation Games closing, for whatever reasons they did, is NOT the same as the utterly abnormal and shambolic situation of Hi Fi Rush, where the game and its studio were a massive success but were closed as a casualty of Microsoft's acquisitions and the need to recoup those costs and cease risky investment in new IP or niche studios that don't sell millions.

My cynicism at this story is because there is an emerging opinion like yours that the industry is falling apart, and it's going to lead to the terrible opinion that games need to be more expensive or have more monetisation options to be sustainable.

Yet, who are the ones responsible? The losers like Microsoft, Warner Bros, EA etc. But because lay offs are happening we feel the need to lump all in the same basket and call a crisis. Gaming has been growing for a very long time, but it cannot grow indefinitely, the market is at a point where it's adapting to new trends like mobile and handheld gaming making a return and subscription services and consumer buying habits changing.

Yet publishers still make Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League, watch it burn and fail and then say sales are "disappointing" and triple A games are unsustainable.

Michiel19892h ago

the desperation of making your favorite company look better by comparing it to garbage, if that's what keeps you asleep at night, good for you, doesn't change the fact that Sony also axes studios. Every negative thing Sony does gets swept under the rug cause boogieman xbox and it's pathetic. Everytime the sony camp says: we don't want gamepass it's bad for the industry because we wanna pay more, but when Sony shuts down a studio, which is also detrimental to the gaming industry, it's all cool.

RNTody2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

@Michiel1989 Um, yes Sony does? What's your point? They're a large corporate business and not our best pals. Take Days Gone. It sold five or so million copies, but it took six years to make and had mixed critical reception and Sony wasn't confident that a sequel was worth the investment. I EXPECT decisions like this in business. But you also have to respect that Sony funds and supports games like Days Gone and Dreams or Death Stranding or Ghosts of Tsushima or Helldivers 2 in this era, and invests in risky new IP.

If you've been alive for longer than five minutes you'd have seen Sony come under fire for Stellar Blade's backtracking on censorship, the Helldivers 2 fiasco, the silence on their first party studios. Their practices get attacked, but they have a loyal fanbase because they DELIVER WHAT THE FANBASE WANTS. Which is quality new games, passionate creativity and console innovations each generation. They haven't done this for a couple of months, they've done this for over 20 years since the PS1 era. Take Nintendo. People constantly criticise their practices, but they know their audience so well and cater to them in the gaming space and with innovative consoles.

But the issue I have is lumping ordinary business happenings like studio departures, or studio closures or layoffs, with the astronomically different scenarios of Hi Fi Rush, which is the death of a great studio that made an awesome game for no other reason than Microsoft's hubris and Game Pass canabalising sales, and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, where Warner Bros and Rocksteady did everything in their power to destroy their own success and bloat the development time and disrespect their fans, and then cried that the game didn't sell. I'm sure Rocksteady will have layoffs now.

Shutting down a studio isn't detrimental to the industry on its own. Context matters. Sometimes it's necessary because at the end of the day making money is essential if we want to keep enjoying our hobby. I will have a big problem if Sony shut down Sucker Punch after Ghosts of Tsushima, or declared Spider-Man 2 a commercial failure despite being the best selling PlayStation game in history, or any of the other hyper alarming things that point to terrible management and anti-industry.

Let's be clear here. If Sony was like Microsoft or Warner Bros, I'd have ditched them ages ago and kept to my gaming PC. And yet, Sony delivers the games I want. So why shouldn't I support their developers?

Tacoboto16h ago

The industry is imploding and you people are obsessing over everything revolving around Microsoft.

Microsoft spent like 100bn on studios and all that proved is that the industry will *never* revolve around them.

Stop your obsession. Xbox is falling apart. EA is ushering in AI. Sony is restricting game sales to a few dozen countries. Square can't manage poop going down a clockwise toilet. Switch 2 is as close today as it was in 2020.

There are bigger things to worry about than "How can I spin this to be about Microsoft?" especially when now you're deflecting the first place platform maker's problems to still be related to those of a platform that hasn't been relevant in a positive light since 2021.

Traecy19h ago

LOL! No comparison when it comes down to the big picture.

notachance18h ago(Edited 18h ago)

sh*ts so bad at MS the paid shill had to dug up old news just to find something to distract people lmao

PonyRider6m ago

Sony shutting down studios whilst being profitable? An outrage!

Funny how the rules only apply to one on this site...

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Konami Marks New Record With 70% Profit Increase Driven by Games

Silent Hill and Metal Gear Solid publisher Konami has reported record profits this year, driven largely by its video games and amusements.

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CS71d ago

Interesting that Konami is releasing nothing of note and still enjoying high profits. I guess this is the allure to companies.

VenomUK22h ago

It was probably due to the half-hearted release of the Metal Gear Solid Collection v1.

Imagine the extra sales Konami could’ve made if it had put some effort into it.

SimpleDad1d ago

Of course, they rereleased MGS series on modern platforms. Thank You Mr. Kojima.

shinoff218319h ago

Suikoden 1 and 2 remasters any day now wtf konami