
One of the biggest games of 2023 is Bethesda’s Starfield. The new IP from one of the most well-known developers brings with it a lot of promise. The combination of Fallout and Space is one that seems like it will bring quite a lot of excitement. Players around the world are going to want to know as much about it as they can while they start their space-fairing adventure. There have been some issues at launch for Starfield so here is How to Fix Starfield Early Access Not Working.
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Players who wanted to play Starfield a few days ahead of time were able to get the game a full five days early. They had to buy the Premium Edition which came with some extra bonuses but, generally most people paid for the reason that they wanted to play earlier. With that in mind, there always seems to be something wrong on a launch for a massive game like this.
As of right now, there is not an easy solution in terms of a fix. Currently, players on Steam have started unpacking and should start getting into the game. For those playing on the Xbox Game Pass or just on their Xbox, they are being told: “You’re Too Early”.
This looks to be a bug just for Xbox users and not Steam. Right now the best advice is to continue to check the support page and the Starfield or Bethesda Twtitter/X pages as they will post any issues that they are aware of there.
This is a common phrase that people are seeing on Xbox. The same advice for those who are strictly on Xbox is true is stated above. Continue to check the support page and make a ticket if necessary.
There is no doubt that it is frustrating when the launch time passes and players are not able to get in the game they just shelled out plenty of money for. This article will update if more information becomes readily available.
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