Bethesda Studio design director Emil Pagliarulo announced that they “cannot reveal” details about Starfield, insisting that only Bethesda president Todd Howard “is authorized to speak publicly about undisclosed information about the game.”
In a Twitter thread, Pagliarulo admitted that while fans “had a lot of questions” and were “humiliated” by the interest in the highly anticipated title, neither he nor anyone else on the team was able to talk about the game — including content or performance — because they were a non- Signed the disclosure agreement and “doesn’t want to be fired”.
“I know no Starfield fans want to hear this from me, but I think I need to make it clear: no one other than Todd Howard is authorized to speak publicly about unreleased game information. This is an important thread to share with the team as well. happened,” Pagliarulo said. the game Subreddit.
“You have a lot of questions. I get it. And my vague post about the game doesn’t help. I’m impressed by your expectations for Starfield. Sincere. It’s overwhelming for me. So it really hurts me.” Say I can’t answer 99 percent of your questions.
(3/3) I cannot give my opinion on the content of the game; Can’t say anything about performance. I can’t argue with… well, most things. I signed a non-disclosure agreement. I am a professional. I don’t want to be fired. 😉 But your support is everything to us. You fill my heart – every single day. good Devotees never
– Emil Pagliarolo (Dezinuh) July 13, 2023
Manage your cookie settings
Pagliarullo added: “I cannot give my opinion on the content of the game; I can’t talk about the performance; I can’t discuss…well, most things.” “I signed a non-disclosure agreement. I am a professional. I don’t want to be fired. But your support will be with all of us. You fill my heart – every day. The best. fan at all.”
Microsoft previously estimated that Starfield and Indiana Jones would each sell 10 million units on PlayStation consoles before deciding to make them exclusive to Xbox consoles.
In court documents shared between the US Federal Trade Commission and Microsoft as part of the ongoing saga, the FTC said Microsoft expects 10 million PlayStation sales from both Starfield and Indiana Jones.