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Starfield is arguably the biggest release on Xbox consoles for this decade. Realizing the potential this game has, Bethesda is leaving no stone unturned in promoting the title. From a special constellation edition to using NASA findings, Bethesda has used every trick in the book.

This has made Starfield a widely popular topic before its upcoming release. However, Bethesda does not seem to slow down its role in promoting the title. And they took a move to send a member of OfflineTV to Space Camp to promote Starfield.

Starfield creators send content creators to Space Camp

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OfflineTV member LilyPichu recently uploaded a vlog sponsored by Starfield. However, her trip started with a rocky start. Lily overslept and missed her flight, leading to her running late for Space Camp. She managed to reach there in time, where she was joined by other content creators Myth, Filspixel, and Astro Alexandra.

“I’m curious how the astronauts functioned in a bodily way in Space. I’m just going to be blunt. How did they go to the bathroom?” inquired Lily. And her answers got a cheeky reply from Myth. However, both of them also got to experience the answer firsthand when they suited up for training to be an astronaut.

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The first training the group had was for low gravity training. In this, the group mastered the bunny hop, crab walk, and Super Mario Bros. jump, all in an environment resembling the moon. When asked what she would like to add to her Starfield ship, Lily replied with a “painting room”. This idea got the support of Alexandra, who wished to see more colors on the ships than the standard grey. The group further had training about how to survive in outer space and how to fix their ships.

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With the experience coming to an end, the group agreed this journey through space training has made them more eager to play Starfield. Filspixel even claimed this training would make his Starfield experience more life-like as he would relate to the main character. Starfield comes out on September 6 for Xbox Series X/S and PC.

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