Summary

Hot on the heels of the most recent update in May,Starfieldappears to be gearing up for another major announcementif its Steam listing is anything to go by. Bethesda’s massive sci-fi RPG may have been in players hands for just shy of a year now but that doesn’t mean the community has given up hope that the studio has further plans for the game. Bethesda has previously promised that it’s working on some major updates and mechanics and those features may drop much sooner than expected.

Over on Reddit, userJarusinTheStarsnoted thatStarfield’s SteamDB page has recently been flooded by changes, the most that the game has ever experiencedsince it launched.

A Starfield astronaut on a colorful planet with acid rain.

Bethesda has pushed out over 100 changes to the game’s Steam listing in less than a month; to place that into perspective,100 changes were released between March and May, meaning the speed of these updates has grown exponentially. The previous influx of SteamDB changes heralded the launch of the May update, so it seems fair to speculate that another major patch or potentially even theShattered SpaceDLC could be revealed soon.

One Easily Missed New Starfield Setting Almost Makes It A Completely Different Game

Starfield’s May update changes the game in a lot of ways, but one of the best can only be found by examining all the options available.

June Would Make Sense For Starfield News

Microsoft Wants To Highlight It’s Crown Jewel

While nothing has yet been confirmed, it would make sense that Bethesda is gearing up to either drop a major content update or revealsome more information onShattered Space.Microsoft is confirmed to be hosting an Xbox Showcase on June 9and while the actual announcements are still largely under wraps, it’s certainly possible thatStarfieldcould take a great deal of the spotlight alongside the nextCall of Duty. Whether or not that turns out to be true remains to be seen, but all those changes to the SteamDB listing are certainly an indication that something is happening.

Just before the May update,director and executive producer Todd Howard confirmed that Bethesda is working on some huge new additions toStarfield.Aside from the overhauled map system, which was universally praised by the community, Howard revealed that the studio is alsocreating land vehiclesto assist in planet-side exploration. Given that this will likely be the big takeaway from the June update, if it happens, a variety of smaller quality-of-life tweaks should also be expected.

Starfield Starborn character in front of a tilted red landscape.

Starfieldcertainly hasn’t had the easiest time since it launched asplayers felt Bethesda neglected the title’s post-launch support. The studio may have promised updates and patches that would address feedback, but these quickly became sporadic and ineffective in dealing with the game’s more substantial issues. One can only hope June brings even better news after the May update finally pointedStarfieldin the direction of success.

mixcollage-08-dec-2024-02-24-pm-6140.jpg