game news His tattoo is a spoiler! This Starfield developer has to hide it until the game release
If you’re developing a highly anticipated game, you need to know how to hunch up in order not to. But for this developer, he even has to hide his body. We explain it to you!
Starfield, the project of a lifetime
Starfield is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated games of this generation. This ambitious space RPG not only makes us big promises, but it’s backed by a studio that has already proven itself: Bethesda. The latter is expected at the turn. In fact, it’s been a while since the studio has offered us a new license, mostly relying on its behemoths The Elder Scrolls and Fallout. But all along, Bethesda was actually secretly working on the famous Starfield.
Because when we learn of its existence in 2018, Starfield isn’t an entirely new project. The title’s director and executive producer, Todd Howard, explained that the idea was born a decade ago: “We’ve been talking about this for a decade, we started putting things on paper five, six years ago and active development started with the completion of Fallout 4, so two and a half three years.” As I’m sure you understood, Starfield is a huge project that took more than eight years to develop. For the players it promises a great success, but for the developers this Starfield also has the flavor of a project of a lifetime. That’s why this developer wanted to mark the occasion… on his own skin.
Also, I got a Starfield tattoo yesterday. And it’s something I can’t show or talk about until release because there are spoilers! but i love it Clean. Simply. powerful. 🤓
— Emil Pagliarulo (@Dezinuh) May 10, 2023
spoiler ink
Tat too art can have a very special meaning. While some get their skin inked just for the aesthetic appeal of the tattoo, others use it as a symbol of something. Some use it to hide scars, to mark a particularly poignant memory on their skin, to pay homage to this or that, to show everyone what they’re hiding deep inside… So when we’re working on a project as big as Starfield , we want it Stealing it is more logical. And that is exactly what Emil Pagliarulo decided (design creator
Yes, but now, this tattoo, he has to hide it. Not because sunny days are coming and fresh tattoos and sun don’t go together, but because that new tattoo might spoil Starfield. To find out, you’ll have to wait for the game’s release. Indeed if this tattoo is not a “huge spoiler”as acknowledged by Emil Pagliarulo, “Anything not disclosed is a de facto spoiler and it’s not my place to share.” If you’re curious, don’t hesitate to take a look at this developer’s Twitter account September 6th, the release date of Starfield for PC, Xbox Series and Xbox One.