Despite what you’ve convinced yourselves of,Starfieldis far from finished with its story.AlthoughBethesda’s sci-fi outing hasn’t gone as planned, there’s more tales to be told, and it looks like this new expansion is how it’ll happen.The last we heard fromStarfield, its next update intended to add a much requestedfeature fans have been begging for.AdvertExciting though that is, it’s hardly going to bring players back in droves.Confirmation thatyearly story expansionsare planned have helped offer more longevity to the game, however, without something tangible, the fandom is a little weary of such promises.Check out the trailer forStarfield’Shattered Space' belowWell, here’s that “something tangible”.AdvertA new trademark for ‘Starborn’ has been registered, leading fans to speculate that this is the next story update for the title.Twitter user Timur222 was the first to spot the details online.For those who don’t know the lore of the RPG well, Starborn is the name given to those who’ve travelled through portals and thus different universes in-game.Considering that connection, it’s not hard to understand why many believe this trademark references an upcoming expansion.AdvertHowever, while speculation is rife, Bethesda hasn’t confirmed this yet.Still, despite there being no official reveal, that hasn’t stopped fans from getting hyped about the possibilities such an expansion presents.“The Starborn were always the most interesting faction to me,” posted one social media user in response to the news.Advert“Sounds like something Bethesda would do,” said another, alongside an image of theSkyrim‘Dragonborn’ promo.With Bethesda in “no rush” to churn out a new Fallout game, as per aninterviewwith Todd Howard, it makes sense that the devs are still focused on improving and expandingStarfield.That said, with demand growing forThe Elder Scrolls VI, there might not be long left beforeStarfieldis assigned to the scrap heap.Until that day comes, though, it seems the devs are keen to continue the story, and ‘Starborn’ might be the way they’re doing it.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

Starfield: Starborn expansion appears online ahead of official reveal

Despite what you’ve convinced yourselves of,Starfieldis far from finished with its story.AlthoughBethesda’s sci-fi outing hasn’t gone as planned, there’s more tales to be told, and it looks like this new expansion is how it’ll happen.The last we heard fromStarfield, its next update intended to add a much requestedfeature fans have been begging for.AdvertExciting though that is, it’s hardly going to bring players back in droves.Confirmation thatyearly story expansionsare planned have helped offer more longevity to the game, however, without something tangible, the fandom is a little weary of such promises.Check out the trailer forStarfield’Shattered Space' belowWell, here’s that “something tangible”.AdvertA new trademark for ‘Starborn’ has been registered, leading fans to speculate that this is the next story update for the title.Twitter user Timur222 was the first to spot the details online.For those who don’t know the lore of the RPG well, Starborn is the name given to those who’ve travelled through portals and thus different universes in-game.Considering that connection, it’s not hard to understand why many believe this trademark references an upcoming expansion.AdvertHowever, while speculation is rife, Bethesda hasn’t confirmed this yet.Still, despite there being no official reveal, that hasn’t stopped fans from getting hyped about the possibilities such an expansion presents.“The Starborn were always the most interesting faction to me,” posted one social media user in response to the news.Advert“Sounds like something Bethesda would do,” said another, alongside an image of theSkyrim‘Dragonborn’ promo.With Bethesda in “no rush” to churn out a new Fallout game, as per aninterviewwith Todd Howard, it makes sense that the devs are still focused on improving and expandingStarfield.That said, with demand growing forThe Elder Scrolls VI, there might not be long left beforeStarfieldis assigned to the scrap heap.Until that day comes, though, it seems the devs are keen to continue the story, and ‘Starborn’ might be the way they’re doing it.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

Despite what you’ve convinced yourselves of,Starfieldis far from finished with its story.AlthoughBethesda’s sci-fi outing hasn’t gone as planned, there’s more tales to be told, and it looks like this new expansion is how it’ll happen.The last we heard fromStarfield, its next update intended to add a much requestedfeature fans have been begging for.AdvertExciting though that is, it’s hardly going to bring players back in droves.Confirmation thatyearly story expansionsare planned have helped offer more longevity to the game, however, without something tangible, the fandom is a little weary of such promises.Check out the trailer forStarfield’Shattered Space' belowWell, here’s that “something tangible”.AdvertA new trademark for ‘Starborn’ has been registered, leading fans to speculate that this is the next story update for the title.Twitter user Timur222 was the first to spot the details online.For those who don’t know the lore of the RPG well, Starborn is the name given to those who’ve travelled through portals and thus different universes in-game.Considering that connection, it’s not hard to understand why many believe this trademark references an upcoming expansion.AdvertHowever, while speculation is rife, Bethesda hasn’t confirmed this yet.Still, despite there being no official reveal, that hasn’t stopped fans from getting hyped about the possibilities such an expansion presents.“The Starborn were always the most interesting faction to me,” posted one social media user in response to the news.Advert“Sounds like something Bethesda would do,” said another, alongside an image of theSkyrim‘Dragonborn’ promo.With Bethesda in “no rush” to churn out a new Fallout game, as per aninterviewwith Todd Howard, it makes sense that the devs are still focused on improving and expandingStarfield.That said, with demand growing forThe Elder Scrolls VI, there might not be long left beforeStarfieldis assigned to the scrap heap.Until that day comes, though, it seems the devs are keen to continue the story, and ‘Starborn’ might be the way they’re doing it.

Despite what you’ve convinced yourselves of,Starfieldis far from finished with its story.

AlthoughBethesda’s sci-fi outing hasn’t gone as planned, there’s more tales to be told, and it looks like this new expansion is how it’ll happen.

The last we heard fromStarfield, its next update intended to add a much requestedfeature fans have been begging for.

Advert

Advert

Exciting though that is, it’s hardly going to bring players back in droves.

Confirmation thatyearly story expansionsare planned have helped offer more longevity to the game, however, without something tangible, the fandom is a little weary of such promises.

Check out the trailer forStarfield’Shattered Space' below

Well, here’s that “something tangible”.

Advert

Advert

A new trademark for ‘Starborn’ has been registered, leading fans to speculate that this is the next story update for the title.

Twitter user Timur222 was the first to spot the details online.

For those who don’t know the lore of the RPG well, Starborn is the name given to those who’ve travelled through portals and thus different universes in-game.

Considering that connection, it’s not hard to understand why many believe this trademark references an upcoming expansion.

Advert

Advert

However, while speculation is rife, Bethesda hasn’t confirmed this yet.

Still, despite there being no official reveal, that hasn’t stopped fans from getting hyped about the possibilities such an expansion presents.

“The Starborn were always the most interesting faction to me,” posted one social media user in response to the news.

Advert

Advert

“Sounds like something Bethesda would do,” said another, alongside an image of theSkyrim‘Dragonborn’ promo.

With Bethesda in “no rush” to churn out a new Fallout game, as per aninterviewwith Todd Howard, it makes sense that the devs are still focused on improving and expandingStarfield.

That said, with demand growing forThe Elder Scrolls VI, there might not be long left beforeStarfieldis assigned to the scrap heap.

Until that day comes, though, it seems the devs are keen to continue the story, and ‘Starborn’ might be the way they’re doing it.

Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC