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Starfield: Bethesda Has Assembled a Team of 500 Developers for Its Upcoming AAA Game; Nvidia RTX Support Spotted

Bethesda is looking to change its fortunes following the release of the disastrous Fallout 76 by upping the studio’s focus on its upcoming AAA space title, Starfield.

Even though the long-awaited title has suffered some setbacks and multiple delays, players are quite intrigued by Bethesda’s attempts to explore the unknown by fulfilling various’ players dreams of being an astronaut.

While Bethesda failed miserably with its previous AAA title in Fallout 76, the American studio is looking to make no mistakes this time around.

In an interview with PCGamesN, Just Purkey Games founder and former Bethesda developer Nate Purkeypile gave some opinions on Starfield’s massive scope, which required over double the number of developers compared to the studio’s previous AAA title in Fallout 76.

With around 1000 planets for players to explore in the fictional Starfield universe, the developers will be looking to go through every nook and cranny with regards to the detail these locations will have.

Moreover, these worlds will shine even more with naturalistic lighting, thanks to ray tracing, which is reportedly a major feature of Starfield. The information about RTX lighting comes from a Reddit post featuring details of the LinkedIn account of a Bethesda developer working on the title.

With ray tracing enabled, Bethesda will be offering the best space exploration experience for players to enjoy on PC and console, and fans can’t wait to eventually hear the much-needed 2023 release date of the upcoming AAA title.

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