Starfield players mock the game as “literally unplayable” due to a typo discovery that is easy to miss.
Starfield players mock the game as "literally unplayable" due to a typo discovery that is easy to miss.
Starfield Players Uncover Hilarious Typo in Latest Trailer
Brace yourselves, fellow Starfield enthusiasts – a typo of astronomical proportions has been discovered in the game’s latest trailer!
Thanks to the sharp eyes of one passionate viewer, the blunder was uncovered, but you’ll have to head to the 45-minute mark of the recently released Starfield Direct to witness it first-hand. In a moment showcasing the vast array of weapons and mods you’ll have at your disposal, a character brandishes a mighty grenade launcher, which inadvertently stole the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
The mistake, hiding in plain sight, can be found etched onto the barrel of the weapon. Amidst the safety warnings, name, and material description, there lies a line stating “state of the at” instead of “state of the art.” Talk about a cosmic slip-up!
“Starfield: State of the at” from r/Starfield
Now, before you brush it off as a mere coincidence or a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, let me assure you that the Starfield community has embraced this beloved gaming tradition of poking fun at minor flaws. Some dedicated players are even branding the entire game “unplayable” due to this quirky typo. Oh, the dramatics!
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In the comments section, you’ll find the full spectrum of reactions. From enthusiasts claiming they are canceling their pre-orders over this tiny flub to others removing Skyrim from their hard drives in protest. Some even speculate that the misspelling is an endearing nod to a New England accent, firmly believing that the grenade launcher was clearly forged in Boston, MA.
But let’s be realistic here. If this is the worst hiccup Starfield throws our way, we’ll be blessed with an unprecedented launch. As one insightful commenter reminds us, Bethesda doesn’t exactly have a flawless record when it comes to smooth game releases (looking at you, Fallout 76). While Microsoft seems confident this time around, with a mind-boggling 1,000 planets to explore, it would be a cosmic miracle if there weren’t a few hiccups upon launch.
Just to give you an idea of the lengths Starfield fans go to in their quest for knowledge, a dedicated gamer recently spent a mind-boggling 200 hours meticulously piecing together the entire skill tree. That’s dedication that even the most seasoned astronauts would be proud of!




