Although Starfield was delayed until 2023, a brand new trailer is set to be showcased in the upcoming Xbox showcase next month, but until then, you can enjoy an unofficial trailer from the game created in Unreal Engine 5!

Many gamers were shocked earlier this month when Bethesda revealed that they had to delay both Starfield and RedFall until 2023. Although this delay means we will get a much-polished game with less cut content, it has already emptied Microsoft's line-up of big first-party AAA games for 2022.

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That being said, Microsoft is expected to fill in the gap with some big Xbox Game Pass additions this year, which makes the upcoming showcase in June pretty exciting for the fans.

Aside from Game Pass news, Starfield will also be a big part of this showcase as Bethesda is determined to reveal more about the game and its brand-new universe. But if you need even more hype for Xbox's showcase, you can check out this fan-made trailer for Starfield created in Unreal Engine 5!

Starfield Fan-Made Demo in Unreal Engine 5 Looks Astonishing

Enfant Terrible, the content creator who recently shared a reimagination of Cyberpunk 2077 in Unreal Engine 5, has now created a Starfield-based demo in Epic's magical engine. The demo is inspired by Starfield's official teaser trailer and concept arts, and it looks absolutely amazing.

Enfant Terrible has taken this demo even further by sharing some gameplay footage as well, showing off an astronaut walking on a dried-out planet. Now, Starfield itself might not look this good for two reasons: first, it's only a small-scale demo with almost no playable content, and second, it's based on Unreal Engine 5 while Starfield is being built upon Bethesda's Creation Engine 2.

That being said, it's still amazing to watch this trailer as it really resonates with what we have officially seen from Starfield so far.

Starfield is supposed to be launched in the first half of 2023 on Xbox Series X|S and PC.