Retired Gamers Eager to Dedicate Their Time to Playing Starfield
As the release date of Starfield draws nearer, a growing number of older players are eagerly looking forward to immersing themselves in the game during their retirement.
Starfield, the highly anticipated space exploration game developed by Bethesda, is set to launch in September exclusively for Xbox Series X/S and PC, unfortunately excluding PlayStation players.
While there have been limited opportunities for hands-on experiences, the game promises an expansive universe to explore alongside companions, featuring a staggering lineup of over 1,000 planets.
The game has garnered significant hype and has unexpectedly captured the interest of retirees. A post on the Starfield subreddit by a user known as Jpcox3981 quickly gained attention as they sought out fellow "old farts" eagerly awaiting the game's release.
In their post, the 71-year-old retiree shared a poignant memory related to space exploration, recounting how their third-grade teacher played the radio broadcast of Alan Shepard's first manned flight for the entire class.
This heartfelt story resonated with fellow retirees, who eagerly shared their own nostalgic recollections of space-related events and expressed their enthusiasm for Starfield's upcoming launch. "Just turned 60 a month ago and I can't wait. I even bought the Starfield controller," exclaimed one Redditor.
Another older gamer commented, "As a Gen-Xer, I'm also incredibly excited for Starfield! I have fond memories of the space shuttles and even built a model of them, as well as following the Voyager missions."
Proudly proclaiming their dedication, a 67-year-old gamer revealed their plans to dive into the game during its early access period, starting on September 1. They had even splurged on one of Starfield's pricier premium editions.
There was even a younger commenter who expressed excitement about sharing the Starfield experience with their equally enthusiastic 58-year-old mother upon the game's release. The poster mentioned that their mother, an avid gamer, often keeps them updated on the latest gaming news.
According to a recent survey, older gamers are actually logging more gaming hours than teenagers, partly due to having more leisure time. This trend aligns with the resurgence of single-player games, which are enjoying renewed popularity among both older and younger gamers alike.
As the gaming community eagerly awaits the arrival of Starfield, retirees are poised to embark on a thrilling adventure, savoring their golden years while exploring the vast depths of the game's universe.
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