Bethesda Shares New Details on Shattered Space DLC Set to Revitalize Starfield

As a seasoned gamer with countless hours spent navigating the vast cosmos of space MMOs and RPGs, I must say that the impending release of Shattered Space for Starfield has me utterly thrilled! The developers’ latest video teaser has only heightened my anticipation, offering tantalizing glimpses into this hand-crafted planet that promises to deliver an immersive, cosmic horror experience.


In about a fortnight, we’ll be seeing the launch of the Shattered Space expansion for Starfield, Bethesda’s space role-playing game. To make the anticipation more enjoyable, check out the fresh developer videos they’ve been sharing.

The video lasts more than nine minutes and delivers crucial details about the DLC. This addition will zero in on a unique, manually crafted planet (the issue of repetitive, randomly generated worlds was a major criticism in the original game). Players can come and go from this planet to advance the story, however, the entire narrative of Shattered Space takes place within this singular world.

Developers are striving to create an ambiance reminiscent of cosmic horror, yet they’re also incorporating political intrigue involving multiple competing factions for players to maneuver through. The game’s setting is a planet where the players land weeks after a disaster triggered by enigmatic experiments, which in turn dismantled the local power systems.

In this content, you’ll find various settings and adversaries that you’ll come across while playing, along with bits of multiple missions. The upcoming DLC primarily emphasizes close-quarter combat, as numerous enemies can quickly close in on the player, such as by jumping or teleporting.

On September 30, “Shattered Space” is set for launch, available simultaneously on PC, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X platforms.

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2024-09-17 13:31