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News video games 01 March 2023, 14:20

author: Jakub Tarchala

Massive Starfield Database Keeps Expanding Thanks to One Player

The fan compendium of knowledge dedicated to Starfield counts more than 400 pages. The size of the document and the attention to detail are impressive, especially since only one man is behind everything.

Starfield has not yet received an official release date (it is only assumed that the game will debut in June 2023), but this in no way stops fans from digging for details in the already published materials from the game. One of them has created a powerful compendium of knowledge dedicated to Bethesda's future game.

We are talking about user Gokamo, an astronomy enthusiast who for more than 6 years has been following the rumors and news about Starfield. He devotes himself fully to his passion, and its fruit is a massive almanac of knowledge about Bethesda's latest game. The first version of the document, made available in June 2022, consisted of 120 pages. Since then the compendium has grown to a dizzying 409 pages, full of detailed descriptions, screenshots, concept arts, interviews, leaks and so on. The precision that goes into the work on the document sweeps you off your feer.

A few weeks after the 120-page version was made available, Gokamo added another 289 pages and spent the following months polishing and updating his work. He is now looking forward to more new pre-release information about Starfield, which he will be able to include and analyze in the almanac.

Starfield will be released for PC and Xbox Series S/X consoles. Still waiting for the official release date to be revealed - it is known that the game is "playable" and may be released in June, even despite layoffs. The game on its debut day will be made available through the Game Pass subscription.

Jakub Tarchala

Jakub Tarchala

He started by producing content on YouTube in 2020, but eventually found out writing was his real jam. He set up a modest blog where he published video game reviews, and two years later combined his work with his hobby and started writing for Gamepressure. He loves Terry Pratchett's offbeat sense of humor and the philosophical mysteries of the universe embedded in Stanislaw Lem's novels. He enjoys watching comedies and horror movies. He has a profound affection for the Stalker universe (electronic, written, and pasted). In his spare time he plays guitar and collects Marvel cards.

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