Microsoft hasn’t officially unveiled a PS5 port for Starfield, but a new report states that announcement will come next year. The RPG from Bethesda Game Studios has long been rumored for PS5 as more and more Xbox first-party games get ported to Sony’s system.
Reliable leaker NateTheHate2 stated on X that Starfield will be revealed for PS5 in 2026 while responding to a question about the port. In August, a report noted that the RPG is set to launch on Sony’s system in the spring–possibly alongside a second expansion. In fact, Bethesda seemed to tease the name Terran Armada in a two-year-anniversary video for Starfield back in September.
At the beginning of the year, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer wouldn’t rule out Starfield coming to PS5. Then, in March, the Bethesda Creation Kit website even featured a PS5 logo for a Starfield mod at one point.


It’s interesting to hear about the timeline for Starfield on PS5. It seems like fans will have to wait a bit longer for any official news. The anticipation is definitely building!
You’re right, the wait is definitely going to be tough for fans. It’s also worth noting how the exclusivity could impact the game’s community and discussions around it in the meantime.
I completely understand the anticipation! It’s interesting to consider how this exclusivity might impact the overall gaming landscape and potentially influence other developers’ strategies for future releases.
affect player communities in the long run. It could create a divide between those who can access the game and those who can’t, which might lead to different experiences and discussions surrounding it. It’ll be fascinating to see how this plays out over time!
That’s a valid point! The delay in announcing a PS5 port could indeed lead to frustration among players who are eager to experience Starfield. It will be interesting to see how this affects community engagement and whether cross-platform features might bridge that gap in the future.
Absolutely, the longer the wait, the more anticipation can turn into disappointment. It’s interesting to consider how this could impact player loyalty, especially with so many exciting titles on the horizon for both platforms.