Starfield could’ve been truly special. Bethesda’s first original IP in a quarter of a century had us all waiting with bated breath, as the promise of ‘space Skyrim’ was truly irresistible. But then it arrived, sweeping through the gamersphere with all the force of a toddler trying to blow out their birthday candles. To say I was disappointed is an understatement, and not even its first expansion, Shattered Space, or the slew of other improvements since launch could hook me back in.
Bethesda brings life back to Starfield as its second DLC is revealed, and thankfully we won’t be waiting long
18 March 20260
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