ReviewGate: Bethesda and Microsoft are micromanaging Starfield's review MetaScore - in the open!

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Is Microsoft/Betheda micro-managing the META-SCORE of Starfield?


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Over the last couple of days several gaming media outlets and Youtube personalities have expressed concern, bewilderment, and anger at the fact that Bethesda and MS have withheld sending them review copies of the "highly anticipated" game Starfield. The list of outlets and youtubers being left out is numerous and by no means niche and unknown. Many are staples of the gaming press and community. The known so far include:

Link Eurogamer
Link Guardian
Link Axios
Link MetroUK
SkillUp
Link Edge
Link RockPaperShotgun
Link Dexerto

If you know of others leave a comment below to add to the growing list.

There is undoubtedly many other reviewers that have yet to publicly speak out. Many outlets and youtubers may refrain from letting their voices be heard for fear of burning bridges with Microsoft, a prominent known sponsor in gaming. Moreover, access, the name of the game, keeps the light on for many.

Naturally the first thing that comes up to people's mind is that this may simply have been the case of someone at Bethesda or MS fucking up somewhere along the pre-release rollout. However evidence that has come forth suggest the contrary. The evidence suggest that there is a careful cherry picking of outlets that receive the codes and those who do not. The list of reviewers being left out include so many notorious names that theorizing and chalking this behavior up as Bethesda/Microsoft simply withholding reviews from a couple clickbait sites or console warrior shills, that do not deserve the codes, goes out the window. Ironically, well known console warrior Youtubers and Xbox shills like ColtEastwood, Parris Lily and others are getting review codes.

The notable first to open the floodgates on this debacle was Eurogamer. After Eurogamer mustered the courage to speak out, many others also started to come out and add their name to the list, express frustration, etc.

Here is what Eurogamer had to say regarding the situation: https://www.eurogamer.net/eurogamer-and-bethesda-starfield

Just two days away from Starfield's review embargo, Eurogamer is still to receive a copy of the game from Bethesda.
No publisher is obligated to provide a copy of their game to us, but it is important we are able to be transparent with you, our readers, about the delay this will have on the Eurogamer coverage you expect, especially as it has become clear that copies of the game are abundant elsewhere, and in particular in the US.
Lastly, a note on Digital Foundry. You should expect to see relatively prompt coverage of the game by Rich and his team after a separate delivery of Starfield code was provided to them. However, this was provided alongside instruction to me by Bethesda that no other parts of Eurogamer were granted access. This was an unprecedented request, but one I ultimately felt compelled to honour to ensure the access granted to Digital Foundry was not subsequently impacted by any other mandate.

So the situation is as follows. Digital Foundry, an Eurogamer partner and off-shoot gets priority access to a review copy of the game but Eurogamer staff itself is not given a copy nor allowed to share with and use DF’s copy of the game for proper review purposes - explicitly requested by Bethesda itself.

Bethesda and Microsoft here show the explicit intent in locking out Eurogamer’s reviewing team from access, despite plenty of abundance and availability of review copies/codes.

What is clear here is that DF’s shilling for MS/Xbox over the years, spearheaded by Richard Leadbetter, has paid off in spades in terms of priority access. So much so, that in the shilling pyramid, Eurogamer itself is at the bottom, while DF is at the very top.

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Since the posting of the article by Eurogamer, Bethesda and MS quickly provided a review code to Eurogamer. MS/Bethesda did this to obviously stamp out the PR damage coming their way. Due to the nature of reviews, it's unlikely that Eurogamer staff will have a review ready in the short span of two days before the review embargo is lifted and reviews go live – which is exactly the whole point of the exercise.

Like with Eurogamer, this was done to several other media outlets and individuals. Sometimes stalling tactics were used.

MetroUK:
Despite us having been in contact with Bethesda for several weeks we do not have a review copy yet and have only been promised one ‘at the end of the month.’ We now suspect that will not be until Thursday, August 31, as we understand the general review embargo is on Thursday at 5pm BST.

The strategy comes to the fore:

Goal: Improve Starfields Metacritic/Opencritic Score.

#1: Shrink the pool and number of potentially negative reviews (or objective reviewers if you suspect your game has several clear flaws):
  • Withhold review copies for selected outlets/individuals. This usually drives up the MetaCritic Score of a game provided the reviews that do register on MetaCritic are positive.
  • If outlets and individuals complain of being left out, correct the issue on a case by case basis. By the time those outlets and individuals complain and receive review copies, most, if not all will miss the critical embargo date. Thus, the initial metacritic average score that goes into making a first impression on consumers, as well as serving as ammunition for marketing hype will be largely positive and unaffected by the potentially suspect reviews that trickle later down the line, post embargo day.
  • Limit exposure to outlets with a 5 star review ranking system. 5/5 = 100. 4/5 = 80, 3/5 = 60. You get the point.
#2: Ensure that initial embargo day reviews are mostly positive:
  • Send review copies to sites known to have a positive or compromised relationship with Microsoft/Bethesda regarding coverage, whether that be gaming media sites, say IGN, Polygon, etc, or Youtubers and influencers like ColtEastwood, Parris Lily and the other members of the MS/Xbox cult. Cultivate that relationship - via access or other means. Sometimes a group photo, or lunch can do wonders.
  • Play dumb, stupid and innocent all throughout.
  • Cash in.
All of this smells of desperation. Desperation by Microsoft/Bethesda to provide a media darling and hit after a decade + of mediocrity and failures.

For MS it's imperative to land a hit when console sales of Xbox Series are declining YoY % wise at the prime of a console's lifecycle. It's specially pressing when Sony's PlayStation 5, the direct competition is breaking sales records and gobbling up market share. Heading into the holiday season with a good step forward is an absolute must for Xbox.

Bethesda on the other hand is pressured to deliver for MS, after the acquisition, to show the new bosses their worth. This is specially true after a string of duds, including Redfall's disaster. The duds (underperfoming games - critics reception wise, sales wise or both) were part of the reason Zenimax was in trouble ....troubles which had Zenimax accepting exclusivity deals with Sony or whomever was willing to pay - ultimately accepting the generous MS buyout.

Defaulting to such poor strategies like micromanaging MetaScores to fake the hype, to manage perception and create a false perception of reality is not the answer to MS or Bethesda's problems.

What is a MetaScore? https://www.metacritic.com/about-metascores
A bit more on how the system is gamed: https://hitpoints.substack.com/p/159-gaming-the-system

Interesting findings by user Satoru (formerly Doddrake). Reviewers and influencers sounding off before embargo day. Spoiler: "It's HUGE!". Official promotional marketing campaign theme for Starfield: "It's HUGE!"

Coincidence? Happenstance? Sketchy? Decide for yourself!

Anybody who thinks this shit is normal and not some part of ......



















 
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Those are big websites and they're all on Metacritic? Seems very fishy when tons of random influencers already got them like 2 weeks ago (they are not on meta obviously).

Starfield will go down as the biggest astroturfing campaign in video game history. I've never seen something so blatant and everywhere with fake accounts, fake hype and damage control.
 

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I really hope that this kind of strategy is not a thing, but with this game probably being the biggest launch Microsoft now has this generation,i am beginning to suspect this is being done on purpose.

How is it possible such a mistake could happen if not done on purpose?

I really want to give the benefit of the doubt here but this one does not pass the sniff test to me.

As a matter of fact this just STINKS

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Remember when Phil said in the Kinda Funny interview that their internal mock reviews for Redfall were double digits higher? They were already manipulating the review process then and this time they're tripling down on making sure Starfield has a high review average out of the gate. I'm expecting the score average to trend down over time but settle higher than they deserve as the early discourse will poison the well (I guess in reverse?) with more positive impressions than are warranted. Early score: 85-90 |
Ending average: 83 | Deserved score: 80
 

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Yep, they 100% absolutely are micro managing who gets codes and who doesn’t. The worst part is that there are reports of Microsoft/Bethesda stringing people along. How are you in talks with a journalist/publication for weeks and can’t provide them a code? But no name console warriors channels and hardcore shills can get a code without any issues.

This is low even for Xbox. If the game is as good as everyone’s making it out to be then what do you have to hide?

I’m glad they’re speaking out in support of one another, stuff like this shouldn’t be tolerated. Digital Foundry should’ve DECLINED the conditional code just off of principle alone. I now know not to trust any review that’ll be posted on 8/31 as they’re clearly the chosen ones that Xbox knew not to “worry” about.

Starfield Metacritic will probably look something like this:

WindowsCentral - 10/10
PureXbox - 10/10
XboxEra - 10/10
XboxHub- 10/10
GeneraciónXbox - 10/10
Stevivor - 10/10
XboxAddict- 10/10
IGN (Destin review) - 10/10
 
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Remember when Phil said in the Kinda Funny interview that their internal mock reviews for Redfall were double digits higher? They were already manipulating the review process then and this time they're tripling down on making sure Starfield has a high review average out of the gate. I'm expecting the score average to trend down over time but settle higher than they deserve as the early discourse will poison the well (I guess in reverse?) with more positive impressions than are warranted. Early score: 85-90 |
Ending average: 83 | Deserved score: 80
Oh yeah I forgot about redfails reviews they'll definitely do everything they can to avoid that again
 
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This is an embarrassing thread. It’s a region thing. They’re all UK
 
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Apparenty Spawnwave didn't received a review code as well.
Link?

My internet router either died or my ISP is messing up my office internet. Rest assured the links and pics are coming on an OP edit. Fuck mobile.
 
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This is an embarrassing thread. It’s a region thing. They’re all UK
Nice try. Try harder.

How does that make any sense? Also not true as Skillup is Australian.

DF is literally Eurogamer as well and was the filter to access to said copy. Maybe that Gamescom DF/Phil pic has pixie dust power in it. Express delivery. One-use only, self destruct sequence afterwards.

This clown loves to embarrass himself with this throwaway trolling account. Too predictable.
 
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That doesn’t make sense nor does it make it ok….It’s also not true, Axios is based in the US and didn’t get one; while WindowsCentral is based in the UK and they got one. Because they’re all hardcore Microsoft shills
never even heard of axios.

And why wouldn’t MS send out a review copy to windows central? Are you claiming Sony only provides review copies to independent sites?

Is Gamespot, ign, and game informer MS shills? 🤣
 
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Those are big websites and they're all on Metacritic? Seems very fishy when tons of random influencers already got them like 2 weeks ago (they are not on meta obviously).

Starfield will go down as the biggest astroturfing campaign in video game history. I've never seen something so blatant and everywhere with fake accounts, fake hype and damage control.

FWIW, Xbox Era probably has a review copy and they are also on Meta Critic :/

At the end of the day, if MS & Bethesda are really gaming the reviews, it won't go well for them beyond the first week or so. It'll be another Halo Infinite situation, maybe even worst, and we saw what misfortunes that did for the console long-term after the launch hype period faded. Microsoft & Xbox seem very concerned about optics, even if actual results are paper-thin or nonexistent.

never even heard of axios.

You should've studied during your ban break 😂
 

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never even heard of axios.

And why wouldn’t MS send out a review copy to windows central? Are you claiming Sony only provides review copies to independent sites?

Is Gamespot, ign, and game informer MS shills? 🤣

What? That's not even the point the poster you are replying to is trying to make.
 
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FWIW, Xbox Era probably has a review copy and they are also on Meta Critic :/

At the end of the day, if MS & Bethesda are really gaming the reviews, it won't go well for them beyond the first week or so. It'll be another Halo Infinite situation, maybe even worst, and we saw what misfortunes that did for the console long-term after the launch hype period faded. Microsoft & Xbox seem very concerned about optics, even if actual results are paper-thin or nonexistent.



You should've studied during your ban break 😂
No one is worried about Starfield being bad. So…