Starfield brings back Bethesda’s controversial feature
A recent update on Starfield Steam suggests Bethesda is reintroducing paid mods through its Creation Club.
Starfield, despite being the most anticipated RPG ever made, has been controversial with its fans.
It is not surprising that the title has had some issues, as it’s one of the most Xbox exclusives to date. The title has not been a smooth ride, with some expecting an avalanche in bugs and performance problems, particularly when compared to previous Bethesda games like .
Most fans are sure that the game is going to be successful, particularly after the release of review copies. However, some have already shared their initial impressions ahead of the embargo period…
A recent update of Starfield Steam EULA referenced in the Starfield EULA seems to imply that the Creation Club may be included in the game at launch, or in a future update.
The Creation Club lets you install mods on The Elder Scrolls IV: Skyrim as well as The Elder Scrolls 4 on PC and consoles. Some mods are free, but others require Creation Credits. These credits can be used to purchase official Bethesda Add-ons.
This is in line with the developer’s claims that em>Starfield/em> will be a “modders paradise” – Todd Howard confirmed this. The developer claimed Starfield would be a modders paradise, with fans believing that the modding communities will amaze people.
Other news is that the NexusMods for Starfield was recently launched. Fans are eagerly awaiting to tear the game apart, and add their own content and improvements.
Starfield is set to launch officially on September 6th, but those who have purchased the Constellation Edition can play it as early access on September 1st. This game is available for Xbox One and PC.