game news No Starfield on PS5? No big deal, on September 6th another big game was released on the Sony console to everyone’s surprise!
If you’re a PlayStation 5 player wondering what to do on September 6th when Xbox and PC players are on Starfield, we’ve found the answer! A big game just pushed back its release date on PS5 and is releasing at the same time as Bethesda’s title.
A major competitor for Starfield is coming to PS5!
While the exclusives market seemed to be dominated by Sony and its famous AAA solo experiences, Xbox recently re-emerged to remind us that they were planning to return to the front of the stage. During the last conferences in early June, the Redmond-based company pulled out of the game and showed off a series of highly anticipated titles that can be played once they are released on their famous Game Pass. They were thus able to unveil some images of the return of Fable, but above all of the next sci-fi game from Bethesda: the famous Starfield.
With its astronomical number of planets, character creation worthy of the studio’s other games, and customization options at the ship and space base levels, Starfield seems well-prepared to uphold its reputation as “Skyrim in space.” However, given that it won’t be coming to the Sony console, there might be a bit of envy among gamers used to this machine as the release of this new space RPG approaches. let her be calm At exactly the same time, another big game could be taking up their evenings.
In fact, the developers at Larian Studios (Divinity: Original Sin) recently announced that their next Baldur’s Gate III release date has changed. Originally scheduled for August 31st, the game will eventually release nearly a month in advance on PC and a week late on PS5. In other words, Baldur’s Gate III is set to release on PS5 on September 6th, the exact same day as Starfield’s release.
One role play meets the other
The month of September should be an excellent time for all RPG lovers. Those who prefer to keep their head in the stars should rush to Starfield, while those who swear by dungeons and dragons can spend entire evenings at Baldur’s Gate III. And if we believe the developers of the latter, there may be some work to do in Larian Studios’ latest game.
11 races, 31 sub-races, 12 classes, 46 sub-classes, 600+ spells and other skills, 308 passive abilities… the developers seem to want to give you so many options that you’ll never be able to try them all in their famous Baldur’s Gate III. If you’re the type who likes paper role-playing games of the likes of Dungeons & Dragons, you’ll probably find everything that makes them adorable in this new title, all through effects that seem very pretty.
In its latest press release (available at this addressbut in English only), Larian Studios introduces some of the new classes, races, and abilities you’ll be able to play when Baldur’s Gate III releases, and So much to tell you that if they intend to shadow Starfield, they might well claim it. In addition to any previously listed races, classes, and other spells The developers of Baldur’s Gate III are also announcing triple the amount of dialogue compared to the Lord of the Rings trilogy combined and a total of 174 hours of cinematics, twice the time to watch all eight seasons of Game of Thrones.
While it’s still difficult to know what’s going to happen with the controller in hand, on paper the two games already seem to live up to the role-playing genre and everything indicates that fans of the latter will be back in September each will have a lot of fun. If you’re one of those PS5 players who’s starting to regret not getting an Xbox, you might be able to redirect to Baldur’s Gate III to find your happiness.