The release date of Starfield for PS5 has been leaked
Bethesda teases new content for Starfield, including the Terran Armada DLC

- March 3, 2026
- Updated: March 4, 2026 at 7:53 AM

The arrival of Starfield on PlayStation 5 is almost confirmed, according to multiple sources, including the well-known insider billbill-kun, who has a notable track record of leaks about the Sony platform. These revelations suggest that the highly anticipated title from Bethesda will be released on April 7, 2026, in two editions: a standard and a premium one.
For now, they are just leaks
Reservations for the game are expected to open between March 17 and 18, suggesting that an official announcement could coincide with those dates, corroborated by other sources. The gaming community has been eagerly awaiting this milestone, as the arrival of Starfield on Sony’s console is seen as an open secret, backed by the growing evidence that Bethesda was working on this version.
In addition, Bethesda has invited a select group of press and content creators for a presentation on the future of Starfield, which suggests that the announcement will include new improvements and content. Among the expected news is a DLC titled Terran Armada, which will add gameplay enhancements such as flight and space exploration, as well as exciting new features like new enemies, ships, and fleet building mechanics.
Although nothing is official until Bethesda announces it, expectations among fans are high and a significant event that will reveal the game‘s progress and the promised improvements is anticipated.
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