Starfield’s early access downloads have caused a lot of panic but it is all fine
Fans are starting to become excited about Starfield, which will be available in less than a month.
Bethesda’s new shiny open-world RPG took years to develop, and all the buzz about Starfield suggests it will be one of biggest games in this decade.
is currently offering multiple options to those who may not know. Starfield will be available on September 1, five days prior to the full release of the game. AMD’s latest CPU bundles have proven to be one of the most popular options.
Anyone who purchases a Ryzen 7000 CPU between now and 30 September will get a Starfield download, either in the premium or standard edition, depending on the CPU purchased. Premium edition is, naturally, the one which grants you early access.
Many gamers who bought one of the Ryzen 7000 CPUs are concerned that they haven’t heard anything yet about a Starfield download code.
Reddit user asked: “Has anyone else received their AMD code? The AMD reward was redeemed but I didn’t get a code for Steam or any other thing yet. We’ll get the codes before early access begins.
We can understand the fans’ concern, given that it is possible to download Starfield on Xbox and PC at this very moment. There’s really no reason to be worried.
It’s a simple fact that AMD won’t be able to provide codes until Bethesda provides them. This will not happen before launch. What does that mean? You won’t be able to get access before launch. No, of course not. You’re only going to receive the Early Access if you pay for it.
If you are the only person who has not yet received your code, then you would have an issue! Currently, all those who have ordered the AMD bundles are in the exact same situation.