Bethesda exec Todd Howard has teasedStarfield’sofficial mod support, though fans will need to wait a while till it drops.Starfieldis now available for all players onXboxSeries X/S andPC, and despite not living up to the hype for a lot of people, it’s been an incredibly successful launch forBethesda.Check out ourStarfieldreview below!So far, oversix million playersacross both platforms have embarked on their deep space adventure to see the sights, make new allies and enemies, and pave their own path through the galaxy.AdvertLike all Bethesda titles though, fans haven’t stopped at just the base game. Loads of talented modders have ripped the game apart and stitched it back together with their own additions and improvements. This has led to incrediblegraphics and texture packs,additional romance options, and more impressive starship builds.While fans could very easily comb through thehundreds of modsand pick out the ones for them, the installation process can be long and tedious depending on how handy you are with computers. Luckily, Bethesda created a fix for this issue back withFallout4andSkyrim: Special Editionwith the Creator Club, enabling players on PC and console to download and install approved mods with ease.Those same modding tools are on their way toStarfieldtoo, meaning Xbox players will be able to unlock their game’s potential in the same way PC players can, and we’ve had our first update on when we can expect to see it implemented.Speaking in a recent interview withFamitsu, Todd Howard confirmed the team is currently working on bringing Creation Club 2.0 toStarfield, and is aiming for a 2024 release. This is likely a lot later than when many were expecting, but will the plague ofbugs and glitchescurrently swarming the game, it makes sense for them to focus on those first before introducing mod tools.AdvertStarfieldis currently available for Xbox Series X/S, via Xbox Game Pass, and PC.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Bethesda,Starfield,Xbox,PC

Bethesda exec Todd Howard has teasedStarfield’sofficial mod support, though fans will need to wait a while till it drops.Starfieldis now available for all players onXboxSeries X/S andPC, and despite not living up to the hype for a lot of people, it’s been an incredibly successful launch forBethesda.Check out ourStarfieldreview below!So far, oversix million playersacross both platforms have embarked on their deep space adventure to see the sights, make new allies and enemies, and pave their own path through the galaxy.AdvertLike all Bethesda titles though, fans haven’t stopped at just the base game. Loads of talented modders have ripped the game apart and stitched it back together with their own additions and improvements. This has led to incrediblegraphics and texture packs,additional romance options, and more impressive starship builds.While fans could very easily comb through thehundreds of modsand pick out the ones for them, the installation process can be long and tedious depending on how handy you are with computers. Luckily, Bethesda created a fix for this issue back withFallout4andSkyrim: Special Editionwith the Creator Club, enabling players on PC and console to download and install approved mods with ease.Those same modding tools are on their way toStarfieldtoo, meaning Xbox players will be able to unlock their game’s potential in the same way PC players can, and we’ve had our first update on when we can expect to see it implemented.Speaking in a recent interview withFamitsu, Todd Howard confirmed the team is currently working on bringing Creation Club 2.0 toStarfield, and is aiming for a 2024 release. This is likely a lot later than when many were expecting, but will the plague ofbugs and glitchescurrently swarming the game, it makes sense for them to focus on those first before introducing mod tools.AdvertStarfieldis currently available for Xbox Series X/S, via Xbox Game Pass, and PC.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Bethesda,Starfield,Xbox,PC
Bethesda exec Todd Howard has teasedStarfield’sofficial mod support, though fans will need to wait a while till it drops.Starfieldis now available for all players onXboxSeries X/S andPC, and despite not living up to the hype for a lot of people, it’s been an incredibly successful launch forBethesda.Check out ourStarfieldreview below!So far, oversix million playersacross both platforms have embarked on their deep space adventure to see the sights, make new allies and enemies, and pave their own path through the galaxy.AdvertLike all Bethesda titles though, fans haven’t stopped at just the base game. Loads of talented modders have ripped the game apart and stitched it back together with their own additions and improvements. This has led to incrediblegraphics and texture packs,additional romance options, and more impressive starship builds.While fans could very easily comb through thehundreds of modsand pick out the ones for them, the installation process can be long and tedious depending on how handy you are with computers. Luckily, Bethesda created a fix for this issue back withFallout4andSkyrim: Special Editionwith the Creator Club, enabling players on PC and console to download and install approved mods with ease.Those same modding tools are on their way toStarfieldtoo, meaning Xbox players will be able to unlock their game’s potential in the same way PC players can, and we’ve had our first update on when we can expect to see it implemented.Speaking in a recent interview withFamitsu, Todd Howard confirmed the team is currently working on bringing Creation Club 2.0 toStarfield, and is aiming for a 2024 release. This is likely a lot later than when many were expecting, but will the plague ofbugs and glitchescurrently swarming the game, it makes sense for them to focus on those first before introducing mod tools.AdvertStarfieldis currently available for Xbox Series X/S, via Xbox Game Pass, and PC.
Bethesda exec Todd Howard has teasedStarfield’sofficial mod support, though fans will need to wait a while till it drops.
Starfieldis now available for all players onXboxSeries X/S andPC, and despite not living up to the hype for a lot of people, it’s been an incredibly successful launch forBethesda.
Check out ourStarfieldreview below!
So far, oversix million playersacross both platforms have embarked on their deep space adventure to see the sights, make new allies and enemies, and pave their own path through the galaxy.
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Like all Bethesda titles though, fans haven’t stopped at just the base game. Loads of talented modders have ripped the game apart and stitched it back together with their own additions and improvements. This has led to incrediblegraphics and texture packs,additional romance options, and more impressive starship builds.
While fans could very easily comb through thehundreds of modsand pick out the ones for them, the installation process can be long and tedious depending on how handy you are with computers. Luckily, Bethesda created a fix for this issue back withFallout4andSkyrim: Special Editionwith the Creator Club, enabling players on PC and console to download and install approved mods with ease.
Those same modding tools are on their way toStarfieldtoo, meaning Xbox players will be able to unlock their game’s potential in the same way PC players can, and we’ve had our first update on when we can expect to see it implemented.
Speaking in a recent interview withFamitsu, Todd Howard confirmed the team is currently working on bringing Creation Club 2.0 toStarfield, and is aiming for a 2024 release. This is likely a lot later than when many were expecting, but will the plague ofbugs and glitchescurrently swarming the game, it makes sense for them to focus on those first before introducing mod tools.
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Starfieldis currently available for Xbox Series X/S, via Xbox Game Pass, and PC.
Topics:Bethesda,Starfield,Xbox,PC