Starfield’s Biggest Patch Yet Drops Soon with Improved Lighting and Faces, Quest Fixes, More

Jan 12, 2024 at 04:38pm EST
Starfield

Keeping with tradition, Bethesda’s Starfield launched with its fair share of bugs and issues, which have been steadily addressed with patches since. Bethesda has now announced Starfield’s biggest update to date will enter Steam Beta next week, with a full launch around two weeks after that. The update promises various visual improvements, fixes for various bugs affecting quests, space exploration, and more. While we don’t have full patch notes yet, Bethesda made the following promises on X.

You can preview some of the changes in this comparison picture.

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Bethesda has previously promised they plan to release updates for Starfield approximately every six weeks or so throughout 2024. Haven’t been keeping up with Starfield? Wccftech’s Francesco De Meo didn’t immediately click with the title, but eventually warmed to it, as he laid out in his full review

“At the start of my journey in Starfield, my experience was admittedly rather dull, but as I collected more Artifacts and got involved in the sprawling sci-fi universe created by Bethesda, I started warming up the game, getting to the point that I have some difficulty putting it down. While Starfield refines more than innovates the typical Bethesda formula, it is undoubtedly one of the best games ever made by the studio and one of the year's finest titles.”

Starfield can be played on PC and Xbox Series X/S. The next update arrives on Steam Beta on January 17 and will roll out for all players a couple weeks after that in early February.

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