Starfield gets free Halo content you can download now

Bethesda is a studio known for crafting sprawling open worlds packed with detail.

There’s a sense of freedom that comes with playing, say,Fallout4orSkyrim.

If you step off the beaten track, you don’t know what you’ll find. A simple conversation with an unassuming NPC located in the middle of a backwater settlement might kickstart an interesting quest you’ve never even heard of.

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That sense of discovery is exciting and is partly what keeps fans coming back to these classic titles after all these years, especially in the case ofSkyrim.

Skyrimmay be well over a decade old, but there’s an extensive library of content available on sites like NexusMods that can help, in some ways, to make the game feel brand new.

Ever sinceStarfieldlaunched, I wondered if perhaps this is why it received such a lukewarm response.

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Bethesda has a good track record of boosting its games via post-launch support and the formation of a supporting modding commuting feels like an inevitably.

And yet, it almost felt like players expectedStarfieldto feel the same way that those aforementioned titles do upon release.

Finally though,Starfieldis hitting its stride in the eyes of fans.

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Several major updates have landed in recent weeks, adding highly requested features such as city maps andbounty hunting job boards.

Most importantly,Creation Kit tools have arrived, providing extensive creative freedom toStarfield’s modding community.

Starfield’sShattered Spaceexpansion is set to launch later this year. Take a look at the DLC’s trailer below.

Already, I’ve seen a number of weird and wonderful creations but today, it’s aHalothemed mod that I’d like to draw your attention to.

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Set in futuristic galaxies, Halo andStarfieldare two IPs that aren’t too dissimilar in their concepts so it’s no major surprise that someone hasmodded Spartan Armourinto the game.

That’s what is so special about the Creation Kit. Gone are the days of PC players having all the fun.

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The mod is split into various attachments - helmet, shoulder pads, biceps, arms, gloves, torso, knee pads, legs, and boots - so you can customise the final look.

It’s not a game-changing mod but then again, traversing through space as ‘We have Master Chief at home’ is enough of a premise to grab my attention.

Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC,Mods,Halo