
Bethesda has introduced its long-awaited record of updates and additions to Starfield, which followers have been anticipating as the sport’s ‘model 2.0’ second.
At the moment, Bethesda introduced Terran Armada, a brand new paid story DLC which includes a new questline, characters, areas, enemies and rewards. It’s going to be priced at $10, or free for those who personal Starfield’s Premium Version.
Individually, there is a raft of extra modifications and content material coming for all gamers named Free Lanes — which incorporates the sport’s long-awaited replace to spaceflight, permitting you to journey between planets in the identical star system.
All of this may arrive on April 7, which is conveniently additionally when Starfield makes its long-awaited landing on PlayStation 5. The sport can even be getting a value drop on all platforms to $49.99 (on Xbox at the moment it is priced $69.99).
Different free additions coming as a part of Free Lanes embrace an expanded variety of encounters, POIs and dungeons, plus a brand new useful resource (X-Tech) to improve weapons and ship modules. There’s additionally a brand new Moon Jumper land automobile, a Milliewhale pet, and a brand new crew member, plus the flexibility to deliver a restricted variety of objects into your New Recreation+.
Fancy taking part in Starfield once more as we speak? In that case, there are 5 new Trackers Alliance adventures out there now, increasing the sport’s bounty hunter pack (priced at 700 Creations Credit) with some extra targets.
IGN has already seen the brand new Starfield additions for ourselves — however is it sufficient to overtake Bethesda’s area RPG? You may learn our full ideas now. Individually, we have additionally spoken to Bethesda boss Todd Howard as a part of a prolonged interview on the sport’s previous, current and future — examine that out for extra on how the sport could also be supported sooner or later, and for dialogue of The Elder Scrolls 6, which Howard says we must always all now faux hadn’t been introduced so early.
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