Starfield It has generated tremendous hype among video game lovers, and its launch this week left more than one hooked on the console or PC. As much as for Bethesda to extend a fun medical permit for gamers.
Evidently It’s a joke from the developers, but more than one would like it to be true.
The public Pete Hines head of distribution at Bethesda, on his X account (former Twitter), and exceeded 1,250 reposts and 8,300 likes.
“Whether you need some free time to play Starfield starting tomorrow in Early Access or next week at launch, “Uncle Pete has it covered,” he wrote in the post.
The attached document In the social network publication it reads:
“To whom it may concern: Please excuse (name of gamer) from work/school/chores for the foreseeable future. Currently receiving treatment for an infection caused by the bite of an Ashta after a recent expedition to (planet) Tau Ceti II.”
It is signed by Pete Hines, as “chief physician” of Constellation. This is the organization that lives in the video game, created to solve the mysteries of the galaxy.
Directed by Todd Howard, Starfield aims to be one of the best titles of the season. This science fiction role-playing video game has been described by Ashley Cheng, managing director of Bethesda, as “the Han Solo simulator.”
Starfield broke the barrier of 6 million players on all consoles, As reported by the developer, destroying any record for her.
85% of player reviews on Steam are “very positive,” According to 3D Games, surpassing its early access on the console to more than 250 thousand users simultaneously.
It stands, thus, as one of the most played single player titles of 2023. How far will his popularity and success go?
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