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Bethesda to Fix Starfield PS5 Crashes This Week

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– Bethesda has confirmed it is aware of PS5 crashing issues in Starfield and aims to release a hotfix by the end of the week.
– Some players are receiving refunds for Starfield on PS5 through PlayStation support, though it is not a guaranteed process.
– The crashes affect both PS5 and PS5 Pro models and are reported to occur across various graphics settings and modes.
– One temporary workaround on the PS5 Pro involves disabling the PSSR 2 upscaler, but this does not help base PS5 consoles.
– Analysis suggests the crashes are a widespread problem, with players and technical reviewers submitting numerous error reports.

Bethesda has announced a targeted solution for the Starfield PS5 crashing issues that have disrupted the game’s launch on Sony’s console. The developer confirmed via social media that it has identified a “small number of causes” and is preparing a hotfix for release this week. This official acknowledgment follows a turbulent opening weekend where numerous players reported frequent, game-halting crashes, leading some to seek refunds through PlayStation Support.

The problems appear widespread but not universal. While some players have experienced smooth performance, a significant portion of the community has documented regular system-level crashes, particularly when exploring dense urban areas or specific wilderness zones. Technical analysts, including Digital Foundry, noted the crashes occurred across both base PS5 and PS5 Pro hardware during their review process, a problem notably absent from the game’s earlier Xbox and PC releases.

Initial user experimentation pointed to possible workarounds, though none proved universally reliable. On the PS5 Pro, some players found temporary stability by capping the frame rate at 60fps or disabling the PSSR 2 upscaler in the system settings. However, these measures did not resolve crashes for all users, especially those on the standard PS5 console where such advanced display options are unavailable. This inconsistency underscores a deeper, systemic problem requiring an official patch.

The severity of the situation is highlighted by Sony’s customer service actions. There are multiple confirmed instances of PlayStation Support granting refunds for Starfield on PS5, though the process is not automatic or guaranteed for every request. This mirrors, on a smaller scale, the company’s response to other high-profile troubled launches. The volume of crash reports submitted directly through the PS5’s error reporting system likely plays a key role in validating these refund claims.

For a title that arrived on PlayStation nearly three years after its initial debut, the presence of such fundamental stability problems is particularly disappointing. The community’s focus now shifts entirely to Bethesda’s promised update. The effectiveness of this imminent hotfix will be crucial in restoring player confidence and ensuring the sci-fi RPG can be enjoyed as intended on the PlayStation platform.

(Source: Push Square)

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