Bethesda’s Todd Howard has commented on the current development team still working onStarfield. Between Bethesda beginning work on the next Elder Scrolls game andStarfieldlosing players, it was time for Howard to step out and say that the game still has developer support at this time.Starfieldfans are seeing the game take a bit of a rough bump recently. Between beingsnubbed at the 2023 Game Awardsand theplayer count nosediving beneath that ofSkyrim, it’s not going well.Starfieldis taking a few hits, but the game is still receiving updates.Face of Bethesda, Todd Howard, often gets wheeled out whenever an announcement needs to be made, or when the community needs reassurance. So, it’s no surprise to see him comment and tell fans that a large portion of the Bethesda team are still hard at worksupportingStarfieldwith updatesand patches - which is a relief, seeing as updates have been thin on the ground.AdvertDespite having plenty of players at launch and several positive reviews, the game has waned recently in a year full of absolute bangers. Between this and the game falling short in promised areas, players have begun to wander away from the game. Howard making an appearance will hopefully encourage fans to keep playing or make a return as the game receives more updates in the future.During an interview with Wired, Todd Howard was discussing his career, but also mentioned that “around 250 developers” are still assigned toStarfield, which represents roughly 55% of Bethesda’s development team.What this means forStarfieldis, at least for now, we’ll see more additions and tweaks. It was this guaranteed support that savedFallout 76from its initial weak performance a couple of years ago, so we could see that same outcome withStarfield. It’s likely this team will keep on working until they slowly make their way over to the next Elder Scrolls game.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Bethesda,Microsoft,Starfield,Xbox,PC

Starfield: Todd Howard reassures fans with support update

Bethesda’s Todd Howard has commented on the current development team still working onStarfield. Between Bethesda beginning work on the next Elder Scrolls game andStarfieldlosing players, it was time for Howard to step out and say that the game still has developer support at this time.Starfieldfans are seeing the game take a bit of a rough bump recently. Between beingsnubbed at the 2023 Game Awardsand theplayer count nosediving beneath that ofSkyrim, it’s not going well.Starfieldis taking a few hits, but the game is still receiving updates.Face of Bethesda, Todd Howard, often gets wheeled out whenever an announcement needs to be made, or when the community needs reassurance. So, it’s no surprise to see him comment and tell fans that a large portion of the Bethesda team are still hard at worksupportingStarfieldwith updatesand patches - which is a relief, seeing as updates have been thin on the ground.AdvertDespite having plenty of players at launch and several positive reviews, the game has waned recently in a year full of absolute bangers. Between this and the game falling short in promised areas, players have begun to wander away from the game. Howard making an appearance will hopefully encourage fans to keep playing or make a return as the game receives more updates in the future.During an interview with Wired, Todd Howard was discussing his career, but also mentioned that “around 250 developers” are still assigned toStarfield, which represents roughly 55% of Bethesda’s development team.What this means forStarfieldis, at least for now, we’ll see more additions and tweaks. It was this guaranteed support that savedFallout 76from its initial weak performance a couple of years ago, so we could see that same outcome withStarfield. It’s likely this team will keep on working until they slowly make their way over to the next Elder Scrolls game.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Bethesda,Microsoft,Starfield,Xbox,PC

Bethesda’s Todd Howard has commented on the current development team still working onStarfield. Between Bethesda beginning work on the next Elder Scrolls game andStarfieldlosing players, it was time for Howard to step out and say that the game still has developer support at this time.Starfieldfans are seeing the game take a bit of a rough bump recently. Between beingsnubbed at the 2023 Game Awardsand theplayer count nosediving beneath that ofSkyrim, it’s not going well.Starfieldis taking a few hits, but the game is still receiving updates.Face of Bethesda, Todd Howard, often gets wheeled out whenever an announcement needs to be made, or when the community needs reassurance. So, it’s no surprise to see him comment and tell fans that a large portion of the Bethesda team are still hard at worksupportingStarfieldwith updatesand patches - which is a relief, seeing as updates have been thin on the ground.AdvertDespite having plenty of players at launch and several positive reviews, the game has waned recently in a year full of absolute bangers. Between this and the game falling short in promised areas, players have begun to wander away from the game. Howard making an appearance will hopefully encourage fans to keep playing or make a return as the game receives more updates in the future.During an interview with Wired, Todd Howard was discussing his career, but also mentioned that “around 250 developers” are still assigned toStarfield, which represents roughly 55% of Bethesda’s development team.What this means forStarfieldis, at least for now, we’ll see more additions and tweaks. It was this guaranteed support that savedFallout 76from its initial weak performance a couple of years ago, so we could see that same outcome withStarfield. It’s likely this team will keep on working until they slowly make their way over to the next Elder Scrolls game.

Bethesda’s Todd Howard has commented on the current development team still working onStarfield. Between Bethesda beginning work on the next Elder Scrolls game andStarfieldlosing players, it was time for Howard to step out and say that the game still has developer support at this time.

Starfieldfans are seeing the game take a bit of a rough bump recently. Between beingsnubbed at the 2023 Game Awardsand theplayer count nosediving beneath that ofSkyrim, it’s not going well.

Starfieldis taking a few hits, but the game is still receiving updates.

Face of Bethesda, Todd Howard, often gets wheeled out whenever an announcement needs to be made, or when the community needs reassurance. So, it’s no surprise to see him comment and tell fans that a large portion of the Bethesda team are still hard at worksupportingStarfieldwith updatesand patches - which is a relief, seeing as updates have been thin on the ground.

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Despite having plenty of players at launch and several positive reviews, the game has waned recently in a year full of absolute bangers. Between this and the game falling short in promised areas, players have begun to wander away from the game. Howard making an appearance will hopefully encourage fans to keep playing or make a return as the game receives more updates in the future.

During an interview with Wired, Todd Howard was discussing his career, but also mentioned that “around 250 developers” are still assigned toStarfield, which represents roughly 55% of Bethesda’s development team.

What this means forStarfieldis, at least for now, we’ll see more additions and tweaks. It was this guaranteed support that savedFallout 76from its initial weak performance a couple of years ago, so we could see that same outcome withStarfield. It’s likely this team will keep on working until they slowly make their way over to the next Elder Scrolls game.

Topics:Bethesda,Microsoft,Starfield,Xbox,PC