The doppelganger of Starfield game is about to face trial for his actions.
A young man named Darin Harris was recently arrested on charges of theft and illicitly selling an unreleased video game. The much-awaited Starfield, set to debut on September 6, has been sold online by Harris ahead of its official launch.

Specifically, copies of the game were stolen by the culprit from a distribution center in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. Harris posted several videos experiencing the game himself to attract buyers. Simultaneously, he urged those interested to contact him.
Police immediately raided Harris' residence after receiving a tip-off letter. Here, authorities seized 6 copies of Starfield, including one copy in the process of being shipped. Harris later confessed to the police that he purchased these copies from an unfamiliar man.

For gamers who have waited over 5 years for the official release of Starfield, Harris' actions have caused extreme outrage. The community hopes he will receive a fitting punishment. Currently on bail, Harris will return to court on September 8.

For those unaware, the game Starfield was initially slated for release in November last year. After multiple delays, it is now set to launch on September 6. The publisher announced last week that Starfield has achieved Gone Gold status. Players can pre-download this game on Xbox Series X/S and Steam.
