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12 million people have played the spacefaringStarfield, just three months after takeoff.
MicrosoftGaming CEOPhil Spencerrevealed the big number during this year’s Brazil-based entertainment convention CCXP. “Starfield has been awesome,” notes Spencer inan interviewfrom the event. “One of the special things about my job is that I get to play games very early in development,” he continues, “in fact, I was playing Starfield about this time last year… and I could tell when I was playing - and from the fact that I couldn’t stop playing - that this was probably gonna be a pretty special game.”
Starfield still has a ways to go before it outshines its two big, older siblings. Skyrim has sold 60 million copies since its launch a decade ago, while the apocalyptic Fallout 4 has sold 25 million - and Spencer is hoping the studio can repeat that magic trick a third time.
When asked about whether he smells Skyrim-level success for Starfield, Spencer simply replies “That’s our goal.” He later explains that Todd Howard and the team want “people who love space and space exploration” to stick with Starfield just as long as fantasy lovers have stuck with Skyrim. “A ton of confidence that for many, many years, Starfield will be sitting very high.”
Bethesda is aiming for that longevity through the upcomingShattered Space expansionandofficial mod support, according to the Xbox boss. Mods certainly gave Skyrim some immortal legs.
Finished exploring the dark void? FInd out everything you need to know aboutStarfield’s New Game Plus mode.
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