

Bethesda‘s Starfield is one of the most highly anticipated games of 2023. Ahead of its release on September 6, Starfield is the focus of new fan-made theories almost every day. From improvised gameplay to amazing character creation, Starfield will offer a one-of-a-kind experience for gamers. Since its detailed trailer ‘Starfield Direct’ was released, people have been blown away by the game’s amazing graphics.
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We spotted fan-made Starfield trailers for an amazing crossover with Interstellar. Starfield’s New Atlantis city provided Star Wars-related clues for fans as well. With all that buzz, Starfield has hit the headlines again. This time, another Starfield fan published a new fan-made theory about the game.
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Exploring the Earth theory in Starfield
Apart from many glimpses, Starfield’s actual gameplay trailer was showcased at Xbox Games Showcase 2023. The forty-five minutes long gameplay was detailed and jaw-dropping for the audience. The footage called ‘Starfield Direct’ brewed some interesting in-game theories.

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Recently, one Starfield fan was spotted discussing a brand-new Starfield theory on Reddit. In his post, he spoke about how the game showed the Earth’s destruction due to a surprising development in its gravity- “So it looks like something went haywire with earth’s gravity. If the gravity were to increase suddenly and dramatically, the crust would contract and crack, which appears to be the case from where you see.”
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Earth: theory it was destroyed due to sudden increase in gravity
by u/Fun-Distribution4776 in Starfield
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This Reddit post was soon flooded with comments from fans coming up with brand-new theories on the matter. One Starfield fan was spotted speaking about his interests in gravity manipulation in the game- “Most interesting idea I’ve seen yet and would fall in line with the gravity manipulation powers… assuming the aliens responsible for the artifacts are responsible for the earth’s destruction.”
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by u/KrimxonRath from discussion Earth: theory it was destroyed due to sudden increase in gravity
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Another fan made an interesting comment, adding to the theory: “Thank you; just a theory but it fits the theme like you said. I wonder if Earth found some artifacts, tried to use them, and then things went out of control .”
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by u/Fun-Distribution4776 from discussion Earth: theory it was destroyed due to sudden increase in gravity
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This theory seemed to receive much positive attention from the people as well.
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by u/No_Alternative_4524 from discussion Earth: theory it was destroyed due to sudden increase in gravity
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Many of the fans agreed that this theory appeared very well-researched to them. They revisited ‘Starfield Direct’ to see the clue and absolutely got mesmerized by it.
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by u/boissondevin from discussion Earth: theory it was destroyed due to sudden increase in gravity
in Starfield
We also spotted a fan enquiring whether people can shift to another planet for relocation if Earth got affected by a sudden increase in gravity.
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by u/Drunky_McStumble from discussion Earth: theory it was destroyed due to sudden increase in gravity
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The buzz around Starfield grows stronger every day. This Xbox exclusive is set to release on 6th September. Don’t forget to avail the interesting merchandise offered for subscribers of Xbox Game Pass.
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