A reference to Fallout 4 in Starfield #EasterEgg #Starfield #fallout

Subscribers:
121,000
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_EvUALSy5I



Starfield
Game:
Starfield (2023)
Duration: 0:50
10,334 views
368


Did you spot this easter egg in Starfield? There's a longer version of this video available on my channel!

Starfield takes place in the year 2310 in the far reaches of space. So finding reference to a very specific earthly location and time is worth taking a closer look at.

By far the easiest place to spot this reference is on board The Frontier. You’ll be given access to this ship very early in the game and if we take a look inside, on a shelf above the bed we can see an object displaying a baseball.

This easter egg is likely a reference to Bethesda’s previous game, Fallout 4. Fallout 4 takes place in, you guessed it, Boston and a key location from the game both narratively and geographically is Diamond City, a settlement built within the ruins of the Fenway Park Baseball Stadium.

#Starfield #Fallout4 #EasterEgg

Follow me on Instagram! instagram.com/bigg_eastereggs/

Video created using Elgato 4K 60 S+ by Luke Bigg.
Videos are editing using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Graphics (Logos, text, ect) is original content created by Luke Bigg.
Other music sourced from;
Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/







Tags:
Starfield Easter Egg
Starfield Fallout 4 Reference
Diamond City in Starfield
Bethesda Game Easter Egg
Gaming Universe Connections
Starfield Secrets
Bethesda Game Studios Easter Egg
Starfield Gameplay Detail
Hidden References in Starfield
Starfield Diamond City Connection
Gaming Easter Eggs
Starfield Lore Discovery
Interconnected Game Worlds
Space RPG Easter Egg
Starfield and Fallout 4 Link
Starfield Lore Explanation
fallout 4
fallout easter egg
diamond city



Other Statistics

Starfield Statistics For TheRoyalGorilla

Currently, TheRoyalGorilla has 55,182 views for Starfield across 17 videos. His channel published less than an hour of Starfield content, less than 0.22% of the total video content that TheRoyalGorilla has uploaded to YouTube.