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Bethesda to host Starfield developer Q&A on August 16

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
August 10, 2023
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Bethesda Game Studios will be hosting a Starfield developer Q&A session next week. The announcement was made on social media, including on @BethesdaStudios on Twitter/X.

Join Will Shen (Lead Quest Designer) and Emil Pagliarulo (Lead Game Designer) for a @StarfieldGame Q&A in our official Discord server on August 16.

To take part, sign up at https://t.co/8wp0DVTAoL and head to https://t.co/JcLXqLyKM3. #Starfield pic.twitter.com/Btvrto0E3H

— Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) August 9, 2023

Lead Game Designer Emil Pagliarulo and Lead Quest Designer Will Shen will be the hosts, and the event will take place via Bethesda’s official Discord channel on Wednesday, August 16 starting at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST.

You’ll need to be a Constellation member (you can sign up here at JoinConstellation.com) and you will need to submit your questions by tomorrow, August 11. Which doesn’t give us much time, so you’ll have to be quick if you’d like to participate.

Starfield releases on September 6 on Xbox Series X|S, Windows, and Xbox Cloud Gaming, and will be available day one with Xbox Game Pass. And those who purchase the game’s  premium bundle will get the early access upgrade, allowing them to play starting September 1.

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