![]() This means that all of the available trailer footage was created, rendered, and produced through Bethesda's own Creation Engine 2. However, at the bottom of the post, Beltramini mentioned that the trailer was produced without the help of any cinematic tools. ![]() For fans who have seen the footage already, these visuals may not be anything new. On his personal site, Beltramini shared the first trailer video of Starfield alongside some stills of the teaser. RELATED: Bethesda Apologizes to PS5 Players for Starfield Xbox Exclusivity Now, fans seem to be anticipating the Starfield’s release, and have even started to generate their own fan content such as creating a Starfield-inspired arcade cabinet. Therefore, there were mixed reactions from fans regarding the announcement of a new game that would seemingly take place in outer space. At the time, the demand for Elder Scrolls 6 was very high, and fans were clamoring for any news about the title. Starfield was first announced to the public as Bethesda’s next IP back in E3 2019. Now, Bethesda Senior Lighting Artist Keith Beltramini has revealed that the development team did not use any cinematic tools to create the short but visually amazing trailer video. ![]() Bethesda Game Studios recently became one of the stars of 2021’s E3 online showcase due to its release of the first teaser trailer for its upcoming sci-fi title Starfield.
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