Bethesda teases Starfield news next week amid PS5 port rumours

Bethesda has teased new Starfield information for next week on X/Twitter, responding to praise for director Todd Howard from the game's composer Inon Zur. The post aligns with ongoing rumours of a PlayStation 5 release.

The tease follows comments from long-time Bethesda composer Inon Zur, who called Todd Howard a 'visionary' and said 'people were just not ready for' the 2023 space RPG, which earned mixed reviews—such as Eurogamer's noting its 'near-impossible breadth' and Bethesda strengths in physics and quests, but criticising its lack of cohesion due to scale.

Replying to a PC Gamer post about Zur's remarks, Bethesda stated: 'We ran this by Todd and he said his only visionary power is seeing running lanes in EA College Football 26. He appreciates all the passionate feedback on Starfield and we’ll have more to share next week.'

Posted on 2026-03-15, this comes amid reports of a Starfield PS5 launch on April 7 with pre-orders around March 18, ending Xbox exclusivity. While unconfirmed, the timing suggests the news could relate to the port or other updates.

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Taiwan ratings board leaks Starfield for Switch 2

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Taiwan's Entertainment Software Rating Information Board has rated Bethesda's Starfield for the Nintendo Switch 2, signaling a likely port to the console. The leak surfaced a week after the game's PS5 version launched on April 7. Early PS5 sales reached about 140,000 units in the first week, according to data analyst Rhys Elliott of Alinea Analytics.

Bethesda has released an initial hotfix for Starfield on PS5, fixing crashes tied to Enhanced settings amid ongoing launch issues. More comprehensive fixes are planned for next week, with the studio thanking players for feedback.

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Starfield became the best-selling video game in the United States for the week ending April 11, marking its first time leading the charts since its 2023 debut. The Bethesda title's PlayStation 5 release on April 7, combined with major updates, drove the surge. Circana data shows it outperformed titles like MLB The Show 26 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.

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