10 Upcoming Video Games That Prove Single Player Is Far From Dead

7. Starfield

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There's not much we know about Bethesda Game Studio's new IP, Starfield. When Todd Howard announced it at E3 he told us it was single-player and more ambitious than our wildest dreams, and that alone has us absolutely giddy with excitement. Not only does it mean that we're going to get a giant, open-world, space-based RPG, but it also means that developers like Todd Howard are committed to pushing the boundaries of single-player content going forward into the future.

Assuming Starfield is a next-gen game, it's evident that Bethesda Game Studios is looking forward to a future of premium single-player experiences, despite its recent interest in online through Fallout 76. Seeing games made on this scale for the single-player demographic shows that player 1 is far from extinction just yet.

But besides what it means for the future of single-player, we're excited to see just what Howard and the team can do with a space setting.

If it incorporates the kind of role-playing and immersive world building that The Elder Scrolls and Fallout have in spades, then we could be looking at the next smash-hit game from the decorated studio. It goes without saying that it's not just the sky that's the limit for this intergalactic adventure.

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