On the launch day, the highly anticipated video game Starfield attracted over one million concurrent players, according to Phil Spencer, a top executive at Xbox. This success was already forecasted when the game's Early Access phase started, logging in 234,502 simultaneous users on Steam alone.

While precise figures about the distribution of players on release day are not available yet, yesterday there were 269,177 concurrent players only on Steam. 'Starfield' is proving to be one of Microsoft's most successful releases in recent years, but it's still unclear how many users have purchased the game versus those who are playing it via Game Pass.

The news was announced by Michiel De Coninck, an enthusiast of point-and-click adventure games and nostalgic titles. He fondly remembers the era when Sega Dreamcast was trending, and downloadable content (DLC) was simply called an expansion.

This online content will be published under various topics, including game studios, game types like first-person games, open world games, PC, RPG, science fiction, single-player games, Starfield itself and, of course, the Xbox Series X/S.

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