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Starfield: Shattered Space Deep Dive Released

Bethesda has released a deep dive into the Starfield: Shattered Space expansion.

Releasing September 30, Starfield: Shattered Space features over 50 all-new locations, new gameplay mechanics, enemies, and more.

In the nearly 10-minute deep dive, Bethesda goes into detail on the environments and features the new expansion will hold.

“From the minute you arrive on Va’Ruun’kai, the story never sends you off planet,” lead creative producer Tim Lamb said. “You’re free to leave at any time, but the story’s fully centered around life on the Va’Ruun home world.”

“Everything you discover; every location you visit; every side mission you seek out, it all tells the story of what happened here, ” Lead producer Joe Mueller says, “and how the Va’Ruun people have survived, cut off from the comforts of the settled systems and the rest of humanity.”

You can watch the full Starfield: Shattered Space deep dive for yourself below. And be sure to let us know your thoughts on the upcoming expansion in the new Insider Gaming Forums!

Starfield: Shattered Space will be available for $29.99. If you purchased the $99.99 Premium Edition of the game, however, you will get the expansion at no added cost on release.


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