WhileStarfieldmay not have had the impact Bethesda would have liked,the studio promises players that it’s still working on it. Following the release of the game’s first paid-for DLCShattered Space, Bethesda has been somewhat quiet regarding the future of its sprawling sci-fi RPG. Despite reassurances that another expansion is in development, the developer has yet to shed more light on what the community can expect going forward, resulting in many players questioningStarfield’s future.

Posting on X,Bethesdaresponded to a fan’s request for more details onStarfield’s upcoming content by confirming thatit has “a lot of exciting things planned for the game this year” that it currently can’t share. The studio also thanked players for their patience and feedback, promising that it “can’t wait” to provide insight into what the community can expect in 2025. No further information was provided, but players can expect some more meaningful updates in the coming months.

Sarah Morgan from Starfield with the PlayStation logo behind her.

Starfield Isn’t A Live Service Game

There’s A Reason The Updates Are So Infrequent

Despite Bethesda promising an assortment of post-launch support forStarfield,it’s worth bearing in mind that the game isn’t designed to be a live-service experience. UnlikeFallout 76,which is built around seasonal content and frequent content patches,Starfieldis a single-player RPG, so players can’t expect it to receive a near-continuous string of updates. Having said that, Bethesda has been open about its intentions to grow the game over time, going so far as toconfirm the next expansionbefore even releasingShattered Space.

It seems possible thatStarfield’s next DLC could arrive in 2025but it’s difficult to say for certain without knowing the project’s scope.Shattered Spaceproved to be a disappointment to the community, so Bethesda may be taking its time with the next expansion to hone in on the various issues andproperly implement player feedback. In the interim, smaller updates that add more quality-of-life improvements would be appreciated, especially if they’re not launched as Creations.

A player in Starfield: Shattered Space walking down a dimly lit corridor holding a rifle.

Starfield On PS5 Will Have An Edge Over Xbox Series X In At Least One Way

The PlayStation 5 has a distinct advantage over the Xbox Series X/S, which could make Bethesda’s Starfield a far more immersive experience.

Can Starfield Be Saved With More Content?

Quality Over Quantity Always Wins

It’s not unprecedented for a game to be saved by its post-launch support but I don’t think adding more content toStarfieldis what it needs.Bethesda should rather focus on refining the core experienceto deliver a game that’s smoother and less broken up bymenus and loading screens; being able to explore more worlds is interesting, but not when the foundation is so unwieldy.I hope future updatesfocus more on elevating the gameplay rather than simply giving players more of the same.

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