Social media buzzes with counterfeit Starfield spoilers, keeping the community on edge

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The long-awaited Starfield launch is lastly near after years of advancement as well as hold-ups, sending out expectancy degrees amongst followers to a high temperature pitch. What could be even worse, after that, than having something that you’ve waited as long to play ruined? 

The danger of Starfield leakages presently has the neighborhood on its toes. That care is most likely smart offered just how often NDAs fall apart, though a lot of what’s threating your feeds now appears ahead from some beautiful dodgy resources.

Over Starfield’s advancement, we’ve seen several ‘leaks’ – an image that ended up being an AI render, one that looked more convincing, a two-year-old information dump that following marketing blasts have both strengthened and weakened, and so on.

The latest worry is that Starfield story spoilers are being freely posted online. Fans initially flagged that Bethesda’s latest lore dump on timelines appears to confirm something a leaker posted over 50 days ago. Since then, others warn that griefers are going out of their way to post ‘spoilers’ on Reddit and Twitter where fans might see them. While you couldn’t verify the claims of every post on the internet, the false reviews involving old marketing material or spoilers involving scenes from other games entirely are easier to debunk. 

We’ve spent several hours actively searching for information on these leaks. Beyond a series of posts on controversial message board dating back to 2021, we have actually found little evidence of new content leaks. Many of the ‘leaks’ appear to stem from a handful of fan-based PlayStation Twitter accounts that have made their desire to diminish Starfield’s reputation clear, but there’s no reason to believe that these accounts have any details about Starfield or its story that hasn’t been shared by Bethesda.

As ever, leaks around major games are common. Modern Warfare 3 as well as Assassin’s Creed Jade are some of the more recent, and other big releases of 2023 like Diablo 4 and Final Fantasy 16 also had their fair share. As such, it’s always worth muting certain keywords as they appear on social media or more generally keeping an eye out as one of your most-anticipated games nears. It might mean missing a leak, or, at the very least, someone trying to waste your time.

If you want some Starfield information you can safely believe without looters, the devs recently answered 16 questions from the community as well as provided a caution: “Don’t get caught with those harvested organs”.

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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