Across its entire player base, the sci-fi RPG has an average play time of over 40 hours per player, as per director Todd Howard.
Creations are now available for all players, and while several are free, the pricing of Bethesda's new content is controversial.
Xbox Series X/S players will be able to install quite a few mods for Starfield with all that reserved storage.
Mod support arrives on all platforms alongside higher tiers of melee weapons and the option to mod them for more damage.
Venture to Dazra, confer with House Va'Ruun and investigate a cosmic threat in the space-faring RPG's first paid expansion.
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The sci-fi RPG's recent update was a significant one, adding plenty of long-requested new features and fixes.
It adds improved surface maps, new display settings for Xbox Series X players, additional gameplay options, ship decoration and more.
Internet sleuths seem to have discovered evidence hinting at details on the upcoming expansion in Bethesda's recent update video.
Bethesda's next update for the space-faring RPG is its largest yet and packed with new features. Here's what you need to know.
Mod support is also getting some new details soon, with Bethesda sending access to creators for the Creation Kit beta.
Console players can select a target frame rate and prioritize Visuals or Performance. Uncapped frame rates are possible only on VRR displays.
New interior customization tools for space ships, respeccing your appearance and Traits in New Game Plus and more also await.
Meanwhile, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will launch in November, according to a new report.
The Creation Kit is currently with some Starfield creators, though there's no release date for the full version yet, per Todd Howard.
Director Todd Howard says the team wants to do "all that stuff", and though taking its time, is still "excited to get stuff out there."
Director Todd Howard says the RPG's next update will arrive "soon", with more details likely to come this week.
With Starfield's ups and downs, you have to wonder if Bethesda should have focused on delivering the next big Fallout instead.
Howard says Bethesda is "doing a lot of Starfield work" that we'll be hearing about in the not-too-distant future.