#Steeven.™ Posted April 27, 2023 Posted April 27, 2023 A suspicious website, presented in Google searches as an advertisement, tricks users into introducing malware into their systems. Certainly, Starfield is one of the most anticipated games of this 2023. We are fully aware that Bethesda is preparing something very big with its space RPG, since even the director of Arkane considers it a game that "is going to make people happy for many years". Unfortunately, some people are already taking advantage of this collective illusion to carry out misdeeds that could destroy any player's PC. PC Gamer has received a very important notice for users waiting for the release of the title. Apparently, searching Google for 'Starfield open beta' (Starfield open beta) first results in an ad that invites you to try the Bethesda RPG right now: "Don't miss this exciting adventure. Play now. Enjoy the action with your friends. Open world", reads its description in the search engine. But, as many of you already know, Starfield does not have an open beta, at least for the moment. This website is just a scam that, through an executable file that is downloaded to the computer, integrates various malware into the system. So, although many of you see it obvious that someone is playing with the feelings of the users carrying out this scam, it never hurts to warn those who are not aware of what is happening with the development of Starfield. Starfield prepares an event for June The real Starfield is scheduled to be released on September 6, so there are still a few weeks left to enjoy your sci-fi experiences. However, it should be remembered that Bethesda is preparing a presentation for June 11, together with Microsoft's Xbox Games Showcase, where it will reveal more details about its RPG mechanics in space. https://www.3djuegos.com/juegos/starfield/noticias/no-caigas-esta-estafa-starfield-no-tiene-beta-abierta-hay-alguien-mala-fe-que-juega-nuestros-sentimientos-para-destruirnos-pc
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