Veteran video game developer Shinji Mikami has established a new company.
03.03.2024 - 13:33 / eurogamer.net / Bethesda Softworks
According to SteamDB, Starfield's Steam listing was recently updated, adding an «unknown app» to the Steam backend that's widely speculated to be the Shattered Space DLC.
Whilst there's been no formal word that the new content – which was bundled in with premium editions of the game – is coming any time soon, similar «unknown apps» were added to prior Bethesda games like Fallout 4, which later turned out to be expansions like Nuka-World and Valut-tec Workshop.
STARFIELD Stealth: How To Make It Actually *WORK* — STARFIELD XBOX SERIES X STEALTH GAMEPLAY TIPSNo, this is not definitive proof that any DLC is coming, let alone Shattered Space, but it's our strongest hint yet that additional content is on the way for Starfield fans. So watch this space, eh?
Bethesda recently revealed that the next big Starfield update will deploy in Steam Beta form next week.
An «unknown app» was added to Starfield's DLC section five days ago. | Image credit: SteamDBThe team also confirmed that this update was focused on quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes in preparation for «more features and content» coming later this year, as well as giving players facial expressions to use during Photo Mode.
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Veteran video game developer Shinji Mikami has established a new company.
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With a little over a month until Amazon's Fallout TV adaptation airs, Prime Video has released another trailer for the series.
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Starfield's next update will arrive in beta on March 6th, bringing another suite of quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes. Top of the list of tweaks is the ability to change player character and compansion facial expressions during photo mode, like running your family snaps through FaceApp to create the illusion everyone had fun on their holiday to the Bonneville salt flats.