Does Starfield look good on Xbox Series S?
With performance concerns about the game’s 30fps cap, you might be wondering how the Series S holds up.

With a significant portion of the Xbox user base rocking the cheap & cheerful Series S instead of its more powerful stablemate, it’s reasonable to assume that a big chunk of Starfield ’s audience (perhaps even a majority, we have no idea how the numbers shake out) will be playing this current-gen showcase on a hairdryer. A piece of kit that costs less than a budget smartphone. One would rightly expect it to be compromised on Microsoft’s controversially underpowered machine, but one should also expect it to run at an acceptable standard, because it’s a product that’s being sold to people for money.

Everything in this video was captured on Series S. Except for the VO, which was captured in my house.Watch on YouTube
Well, both of those expectations are correct. Our guides editor James has sunk dozens of hours into Bethesda’s latest opus on Series S, and happily reports that “it’s fine”. Perfectly playable. There are some frame drops in the big cities, and the image quality isn’t always the sharpest, but as it stands the Series S runs Starfield at a perfectly acceptable level, with no major caveats, only some reasonable image quality concessions and a bit of choppiness here and there. Check out the video above that was 100% captured on Series S, featuring space flight gameplay, general mooching about in New Atlantis (the game’s largest settlement), and some planetary exploration, so you can see for yourself how it holds up.

Things are at their choppiest in the big cities, but not to an unacceptable degree. |Image credit:Bethesda Softworks
Series X owners will of course have a more premium experience (check in on our sister publication Digital Foundry for a proper in-depth analysis ), but we expect, for obvious reasons, that the definitive place to play will be on a nice, fast PC. Not only will PC be the only platform without that 30fps cap, but it will, if previous Bethesda games are anything to go by, be host to a prolific modding community that will spend the next ten to fifteen years producing everything from graphical enhancements, to additional quests, items, and, er, body parts. Xbox will very likely also have mod support, but as with previous games it probably won’t be quite as fully featured.
Regardless, this Series S footage shows us that the baseline Starfield experience is sufficiently good enough that wherever you play, you’ll be in for a good time. Unless you don’t like the game. Or you run it on the rubbish old PC your uncle built in 2006. Or you’re trying to play it in the middle of a prison riot. Look, we can’t account for every scenario, ok?
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People complained about the 30fps cap before they discovered that you spend half the game standing still waiting for rocks to pop. |Image credit:Bethesda Softworks

Starfield
Xbox Series X/S , PC
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Wishlisted - Our 10 Best Steam Next Fest Demos
Another Next Fest kicks off soon, but we’ve already done the digging for you.

Welcome to Wishlisted, a showcase of our favourite demos from Steam Next Fest: June 2024. Check the video above or watch on YouTube .
Finding the Best NextFest Demos is all about the joy of discovery, but with so many Steam Next Fest demos getting released in such a short amount of time, it can be bewildering. So we’ve decided to show you our ten Best Steam Next Fest games which we think deserve your attention. These are all upcoming Steam Next Fest games that we’re genuinely excited for, and that we think should play nicely on PC handhelds too!
This is just the start of our Next Fest coverage. This week we’ll be previewing loads of upcoming demos across the entire network - right here on VG247, of course, but also over on our sister sites Eurogamer and Rock Paper Shotgun. Bookmark our Wishlisted Steam Fest hub to stay in the loop. And this is well before Next Fest actually starts, so you, dear reader, get to bask for a solid fortnight celebrating all the wonderful new games that are just around the corner. Enjoy!

Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers
Video Game

Gourdlets
Video Game

Grunn
Video Game

Love Ghostie
PC

Odinfall
PC

Parking Garage Rally Circuit
PC

Reka
PC

Thank Goodness You’re Here!
Video Game
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Tormenture
PC

WHAT THE CAR?
iOS , PC , Mac
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