If you haven’t played a Bethesda game with the help of mods, you’re probably doing it wrong. While the basic games are always great on their own, players have created various mods that enhance the experience and open new gameplay opportunities\u2014and we expect the case to be no different with Starfield<\/em>.<\/p>
Like most other Bethesda titles, Starfield<\/em> is a huge open-world single-player adventure. This time around though, players won’t dive into the lore of the Elder Scrolls franchise, or try to survive in a post-apocalyptic Fallout world. Bethesda devs put tons of work to create an entirely new world, or universe rather, in the upcoming Starfield<\/em>. <\/p>
Those who follow the buzz around the title should be pretty familiar with what we can expect when the game launches, especially after Starfield<\/em> Direct which took place on June 11. During the show, the devs showcased a bunch of game features<\/a>, from exploring, creating your own character<\/a>, main quest, companions, building your own ship, and more.<\/p>