Starfield it’s the first new universe in over 25 years of Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Skyrim and Fallout 4. Gamers around the world are excited to dive into this interstellar universe full of adventure, danger and excitement. To kick off a new year of Starfield adventures, Xbox has joined forces withESA to give Starfield fans around the world the chance to win the real-life spacesuit of their dreams, plus other amazing Xbox prizes.
Xbox, the spacesuit design competition for Starfield: how to participate
Il competition will take place from January 24 to February 24, 2024 and challenges fans to design a spacesuit that represents your individuality. To participate, you must click on the competition website, verify that you are eligible to participate, then register and submit your entry.
Who will judge the project for Starfield, the Xbox video game
All entries will be judged by one jury composed of ESA representatives. Prizes for the contest winner include a fabricated, wearable version of the spacesuit design, as well as an Xbox Series
ESA hopes that this competition will help spread awareness of the challenges of space exploration in the gaming community, inspiring the next generation of space explorers.
Starfield, a streamer against the choice of pronouns
Speaking of Starfiled, there is a very interesting story that happened a few months ago about it. It often happens that gamers are annoyed by technical problems, low frame rates on consoles or plot problems. But anger is rarely consumed during the character creation phase. But the idea that the game offered a gender inclusive option seems to have provoked the streamer, whose fury you can see on X (Twitter).
As Multiplayer tells it, the video starts off calmly, with the streamer expressing his excitement for the game. But soon comes a furious outburst when he finds the choice of pronouns in the character editor, with the man complaining about what he calls “woke ideology”.
The choice of pronouns seems like a choice made by Bethesda for inclusiveness. The streamer simply could have choose “he/him” (“he/him” in English) and continue playing. Instead, he decided that the fact that other users could choose pronouns with which they identify was an affront. Mistaking the freedom of others for an imposition on him.
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