Rejoice,Starfieldfans. The game’s long-awaited first expansion,Shattered Space, is available now.You may have noticed that you’re unable to find anyShattered Spacereviews online.Well, that’s because media and creators were not granted access to the DLC ahead of its release, but worry not.AdvertHere at GAMINGbible, we’ve begun our playthrough and will share our thoughts with you as soon as they’re ready.Shattered Spacetakes players to Va’ruun’kai, the home planet of the mysterious House Va’ruun.For generations, this planet has remained inaccessible. Those who live there haven’t seen an outsider in generations. That is, of course, until you show up.Alongside the launch of the expansion,Bethesdahas released a chunky newStarfieldupdate which implements a wide array of welcomed changes across the game.AdvertYou can take a look atShattered Spacein action below.Let’s start with the creation kit. The automated process used to create models for Distant LOD is now available following the update.In terms of general fixes, devs have resolved an issue that limited the number of loaded creations to 255, improved player headtracking when exiting dialogue, and rid the game of camera jostling while characters are jumping.AdvertThis is in addition to a number of lightning enhancements, visual improvements, and minor stability fixes.As for gameplay, the Annihilator Particle Beam damage-over-time effect no longer affects Companions, and Robots and Turrets will now take damage from EM weapons.In the Ship Builder, a new option has been added to the game settings to allow for toggling Flip Merge behaviour use while land vehicles now consistently display name plates and health bars.There are plenty of other location, quest, and UI based improvements you can read about in thefull patch notes.AdvertThe update is downloadable now for free.Shattered Spacewill set you back £29.99 on Xbox or £25.99 on PC, or it’s free if you previously bought the Premium Edition of the game.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PC

Starfield drops major free update alongside new expansion

Rejoice,Starfieldfans. The game’s long-awaited first expansion,Shattered Space, is available now.You may have noticed that you’re unable to find anyShattered Spacereviews online.Well, that’s because media and creators were not granted access to the DLC ahead of its release, but worry not.AdvertHere at GAMINGbible, we’ve begun our playthrough and will share our thoughts with you as soon as they’re ready.Shattered Spacetakes players to Va’ruun’kai, the home planet of the mysterious House Va’ruun.For generations, this planet has remained inaccessible. Those who live there haven’t seen an outsider in generations. That is, of course, until you show up.Alongside the launch of the expansion,Bethesdahas released a chunky newStarfieldupdate which implements a wide array of welcomed changes across the game.AdvertYou can take a look atShattered Spacein action below.Let’s start with the creation kit. The automated process used to create models for Distant LOD is now available following the update.In terms of general fixes, devs have resolved an issue that limited the number of loaded creations to 255, improved player headtracking when exiting dialogue, and rid the game of camera jostling while characters are jumping.AdvertThis is in addition to a number of lightning enhancements, visual improvements, and minor stability fixes.As for gameplay, the Annihilator Particle Beam damage-over-time effect no longer affects Companions, and Robots and Turrets will now take damage from EM weapons.In the Ship Builder, a new option has been added to the game settings to allow for toggling Flip Merge behaviour use while land vehicles now consistently display name plates and health bars.There are plenty of other location, quest, and UI based improvements you can read about in thefull patch notes.AdvertThe update is downloadable now for free.Shattered Spacewill set you back £29.99 on Xbox or £25.99 on PC, or it’s free if you previously bought the Premium Edition of the game.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PC

Rejoice,Starfieldfans. The game’s long-awaited first expansion,Shattered Space, is available now.You may have noticed that you’re unable to find anyShattered Spacereviews online.Well, that’s because media and creators were not granted access to the DLC ahead of its release, but worry not.AdvertHere at GAMINGbible, we’ve begun our playthrough and will share our thoughts with you as soon as they’re ready.Shattered Spacetakes players to Va’ruun’kai, the home planet of the mysterious House Va’ruun.For generations, this planet has remained inaccessible. Those who live there haven’t seen an outsider in generations. That is, of course, until you show up.Alongside the launch of the expansion,Bethesdahas released a chunky newStarfieldupdate which implements a wide array of welcomed changes across the game.AdvertYou can take a look atShattered Spacein action below.Let’s start with the creation kit. The automated process used to create models for Distant LOD is now available following the update.In terms of general fixes, devs have resolved an issue that limited the number of loaded creations to 255, improved player headtracking when exiting dialogue, and rid the game of camera jostling while characters are jumping.AdvertThis is in addition to a number of lightning enhancements, visual improvements, and minor stability fixes.As for gameplay, the Annihilator Particle Beam damage-over-time effect no longer affects Companions, and Robots and Turrets will now take damage from EM weapons.In the Ship Builder, a new option has been added to the game settings to allow for toggling Flip Merge behaviour use while land vehicles now consistently display name plates and health bars.There are plenty of other location, quest, and UI based improvements you can read about in thefull patch notes.AdvertThe update is downloadable now for free.Shattered Spacewill set you back £29.99 on Xbox or £25.99 on PC, or it’s free if you previously bought the Premium Edition of the game.

Rejoice,Starfieldfans. The game’s long-awaited first expansion,Shattered Space, is available now.

You may have noticed that you’re unable to find anyShattered Spacereviews online.

Well, that’s because media and creators were not granted access to the DLC ahead of its release, but worry not.

Advert

Advert

Here at GAMINGbible, we’ve begun our playthrough and will share our thoughts with you as soon as they’re ready.

Shattered Spacetakes players to Va’ruun’kai, the home planet of the mysterious House Va’ruun.

For generations, this planet has remained inaccessible. Those who live there haven’t seen an outsider in generations. That is, of course, until you show up.

Alongside the launch of the expansion,Bethesdahas released a chunky newStarfieldupdate which implements a wide array of welcomed changes across the game.

Advert

Advert

You can take a look atShattered Spacein action below.

Let’s start with the creation kit. The automated process used to create models for Distant LOD is now available following the update.

In terms of general fixes, devs have resolved an issue that limited the number of loaded creations to 255, improved player headtracking when exiting dialogue, and rid the game of camera jostling while characters are jumping.

Advert

Advert

This is in addition to a number of lightning enhancements, visual improvements, and minor stability fixes.

As for gameplay, the Annihilator Particle Beam damage-over-time effect no longer affects Companions, and Robots and Turrets will now take damage from EM weapons.

In the Ship Builder, a new option has been added to the game settings to allow for toggling Flip Merge behaviour use while land vehicles now consistently display name plates and health bars.

There are plenty of other location, quest, and UI based improvements you can read about in thefull patch notes.

Advert

Advert

The update is downloadable now for free.Shattered Spacewill set you back £29.99 on Xbox or £25.99 on PC, or it’s free if you previously bought the Premium Edition of the game.

Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PC