Star field hasn’t been doing very well lately, especially with its DLC, Shattered Spacereleasing mixed reviews. This has led to a lot of discussion not only about the quality of the base game, but also about Bethesda as a developer. Naturally, he continued to defend Star fieldas well as he should, explaining that he feels passionate about this and his future. However, while many may agree, it’s hard not to feel like Shattered SpaceThe silent launch may feel like the beginning of the end.
Shattered Space It hasn’t lived up to expectations, currently occupying the Mostly Negative position on Steam, with only 30% of reviews being positive. Not a good start for Star fieldof post-launch support, especially after the negativity surrounding Bethesda’s previous game, Fallout 76. While Bethesda has stuck with this game – it’s an online title, so it needs constant support to maintain strong player numbers – looks like it may end up losing support for Star field long before I planned.
What went wrong with the destroyed space
A lackluster story and a high price hurt
Shattered Space it seemed like a certainty when it was first announced, as it promised a handmade world – something Star field fans were asking for – as well as the ability to explore one of the game’s most unique factions. However, upon release, it was hit with a series of mixed reviews, most of which were aimed at negative reviews. These did not appear out of nowhere, however, as the DLC had a number of prevalent issues that held it back.
To begin with, its high price put it at a disadvantage from the startespecially since its relatively short runtime didn’t seem to justify the cost. However, this wouldn’t have been inherently bad if the game had delivered on the various facets it promised. Unfortunately, there were a number of features that bothered players, including the lackluster story, House Va’ruun’s lack of identity, the boring new environment, and the lack of meaningful ways for companions to interact with the story, specifically Andreja.
For many, Shattered Space It seemed like the final straw for Bethesda as it continued to disappoint its fans. Of course, it’s not fair to say that Star field It was always bad. Its initial reviews were relatively positive, although it appears that opinions surrounding the game have worsened over time. It simply doesn’t have the longevity that Bethesda believed it would have before its releaseand the poor Shattered Space The release of the DLC doesn’t help much.
While bad DLC isn’t usually indicative of a game’s trajectory, it’s possible that Shattered SpaceThe negative reviews put Bethesda in a difficult situation.
Bethesda’s response didn’t help either, as it seemed like it was ignoring legitimate criticism from fans. All of this led to the DLC getting a mixed reception and turning off potential players who might have been excited about returning to a handcrafted location. However, while bad DLC is generally not indicative of a game’s trajectory, it is possible that Broken space Negative reviews put Bethesda in a difficult situation.
Bethesda has no reason to continue supporting Starfield
Player Count Is Dwindling and Fan Patience Is Thinning
Star fieldof post-futureShattered Space doesn’t look particularly brightespecially since Bethesda has proven that it doesn’t know how to solve the plethora of problems that continue to plague the game. Its first DLC did not satisfy those who were dissatisfied with the procedural generation and did not please those who wanted a more complex narrative. While Shattered Space undeniably has its fans, of course, in some ways it failed to prove that Bethesda knew what to do with its new IP going forward.
Of course, this leaves many worried about the next Star field DLC, which is rumored to be titled Born in the stars. This will no doubt be on the way, as not only has Bethesda confirmed that it will continue to support the game, but it is also typical for its games to receive multiple DLC expansions. However, once out of the way, It’s possible that Bethesda will give up and abandon its plans to see the game supported – or at least played religiously – for 10 years, as Skyrim.
Starfield’s player count is plummeting, peaking at just over 7,000 recently, according to SteamDBdespite having reached around 21,000 when Shattered Space released. This is low, especially when compared to Skyrimwhich sits at a healthy 24,000, again according to SteamDB. Naturally, your Xbox user base will be significant and substantially increase that number, but It’s a bad sign when the player count on PC is so low.
Bethesda is clearly committed to Star fieldat least for now, but it’s hard not to feel negative Shattered Space The reviews and impressive player base won’t wear you down.
Star field it also didn’t receive much post-release support, especially when compared to other AAA games. Whenever a large patch drops, it seems somewhat substantial, but they are few and far between. Bethesda is clearly committed to Star fieldat least for now, but It’s hard not to feel negative Shattered Space the reviews and impressive player base won’t wear off. This is especially true when your future projects are taken into consideration.
TES 6 and Fallout 5 are more important than Starfield DLC
There is pressure to remove them soon
The next Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5 Effect are probably putting pressure on Bethesdaespecially now that the Precipitation The TV show showed a clear demand for a future video game. The Elder Scrolls 6 was announced in 2018 and is sure to be a tentpole title for Bethesda and Xbox. So there’s a good chance Microsoft is breathing down Bethesda’s neck to finally release it, or at least start marketing it. Likewise, both Precipitation Projects currently underway will also require a lot of personnel and resources.
Bethesda is a great team and has the financial backing of Microsoft, but it may not have the resources to develop two main entries in its most popular franchises, support its parent company’s first-party developers with their AAA releases, and continue somewhat hesitant support Star field. Your plans to support Star field for 10 years or more may be viable, but You have to get to a point where you ask yourself if it’s worth it. The trickle-down approach to new content and updates will likely delay players’ return, and its DLC hasn’t proven successful enough to reignite interest.
This is all a shame, because Star field It has the potential to be great. However, while it would be wonderful to see it become the game everyone wants, there’s a good chance Bethesda will slowly abandon it. It’s not hard to imagine Bethesda releasing a trailer for anything Precipitation projects you are working on or TES6 to distract players Star field support the slowdown. At the end of the day, fans want to see Star field succeed and become another iconic Bethesda title, but it remains to be seen how long Bethesda will feel the same way.
Sources: YouTube/Bethesda SoftWorks, SteamDB/Star Field, SteamDB/Skyrim: Special Edition
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PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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September 6, 2023
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M for ages 17+ due to blood, suggestive themes, drug use, strong language, violence