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Rumor: leaked a new IP to Bethesda, the RPG sci-fi Starfield

di Giuseppe Genga / Neural P 4 giu 2017 10:48
Now E3 is getting closer and closer, and as usual the leaks are inevitable. It is particularly interesting that just leaked on the infamous board 4chan, where an alleged American Home employee revealed some interesting information.

According to deep throat of 4chan, Bethesda will reveal at E3 Starfield , a first-person science fiction RPG will use of game mechanics similar to Fallout and The Elder Scrolls to immerse ourselves in plots from space opera , complete with alien races, interstellar travel and planets to explore. Yes, that's right: a competitor to Mass Effect in sauce Creation Engine (the engine that drives Skyrim and Fallout 4 ).

The leaker explains that the game is in the studio since the release of Fallout 3 , but only after the completion of Fallout 4 team could move with all forces on the project, starting its actual production. The game will be a open world RPG in which meet between 5 and 10 alien races (the team is still deciding if fit) in various explorable worlds.

But most interesting of all is that, with this title, Bethesda will initiate a process of linking The Elder Scrolls universe, Fallout and Starfield, with possible references between the one and the other. The timeline of the new universe begins with Fallout, on Earth, while in the distant future is placed even farther future Starfield and takes place The Elder Scrolls. In short, it is a real unified narrative universe, in which the stories remain separate because of the great distance of time (and space) between one and the other, but it is said that there are no points of contact in the future or crossover .

The ìnformatore concludes by explaining that Bethesda is also working on other projects: Skyrim VR, a Game of Thrones RPG The Elder Scrolls VI and even conceptual studies began for TES VII, to which Todd Howard look as his greatest work.

For now it's a rumor not only confirmed, but also of unreliability since anyone can register on a forum and post what you want: we recommend that you take everything with the benefit of the doubt until official confirmation or denial.