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There’s no reason to own an Xbox right now – the pressure’s on Starfield to change that

There’s no reason to own an Xbox right now – the pressure’s on Starfield to change that

Following one disappointing launch after another, Xbox is losing the battle against PlayStation – but Starfield could be its saviour

Starfield is the only game that can save Xbox from a dismal 2023(Bethesda)

Xbox is putting all of its eggs in the Starfield basket, in the hope that it will rescue its lacklustre 2023. But if it fails to impress, what’s the point in owning an Xbox?

2023 has not been a good year for Xbox, with the disappointing launch of Redfall encapsulating everything wrong with the gaming giant’s offering in recent years. The open world first-person shooter was meant to release in 2022, only for developer Arkane to delay the launch until May 2, 2023.

Then, less than a month before release, it was confirmed that the game would be capped at 30 fps on Xbox Series X|S, with a 60 fps “performance mode” to be added at a later date. Alarm bells were already ringing, but those fears were confirmed on launch day when it quickly became apparent that the game had been rushed out in an unfinished state. It was riddled with problems,, as we found out first-hand in our live stream playthrough of the game.

As an Xbox Series X owner, the hilariously disastrous launch of Redfall forced me to contemplate the very point of owning the console at all, particularly when the PS5 is such an attractive proposition. Where are all the great Xbox games right now?

The harder they fall

Xbox has dominated my gaming life with iconic titles like Halo, Fable, Gears of War, and the Forza series all have a place in my heart. Despite a brief period of owning a PlayStation 1, I’ve been team green all the way through. Back then it made sense. But now, I’m not so sure.

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In recent years, PlayStation owners have been able to enjoy some stunning exclusives including God of War: Ragnarok, The Last of Us, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, the Horizon series and Ghost of Tsushima to name but a few. By comparison, there have been precious few Xbox exclusives released that genuinely match the quality and polish of those PlayStation titles.

Halo Infinite was highly anticipated, as an Xbox Series X|S launch title and a beloved game series. It was a sure fire winner, right? But even a game featuring Xbox’s poster boy Master Chief suffered a botched launch, with missing modes and broken promises.

  • May 20, 2023