Very few releases have been as eagerly awaited and debated as Starfield. The game arrived with a lot of bugs and needed some fixing. The original response was mixed, combining high hopes with some frustrating technical issues. While the main gameplay elements, exploring, completing quests, and building characters, haven't changed much, a noticeable transformation took place in the game as more updates arrived.

A lot of content came with Shattered Space, and the DLC had DLC release felt it still needed more. A year and a half after it first came out, whether Starfield is worth playing is still debatable. While a lot has been improved, returning players must consider some issues before they dedicate 10 to 20 hours to Starfield in 2025.

Starfield Has Seen A Lot Of Updates Since Launch

It's Not The Same Game As Before

Since it first came out, Starfield has changed a lot beyond just fixing bugs and improving performance. Bethesda has put in a lot of effort after the game's launch to address many criticisms. The game now runs better on different platforms, with smoother frame rates and greater stability, leading to a better gameplay experience than at launch.

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The biggest changes come from the Creation Engine, which allows a lively community of modders to add their content to Starfield. Players can now and install a wide range of creations, including full revamps of planets, new quests, vehicles, and even new gameplay mechanics. This -generated content helped fix some of Starfield's original flaws, offering new stories, deeper character development, and different playstyles.

There's also the addition of maps and vehicles and a lot more stability overall. If you were turned off by the game being broken or not intuitive enough, this helps a lot. In 2025, the game should keep getting updates to fix glitches and bugs that came with Starfield at launch.

Shattered Space DLC Keeps Things Fresh

It's Like A New Section Of Starfield

After the release of Starfield's Shattered Space DLC and Bethesda's ongoing updates, the view on the game's value has changed significantly leading into 2025. While this expansion might not completely change the main gameplay, it offers a more focused and well-crafted experience that contrasts with the main game's vast and sometimes empty universe. It gives a refreshing change with an engaging story and well-designed missions that are better than many of the side quests in the original game.

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Shattered Space highlights Bethesda's ability to create interesting and detailed content, suggesting that future expansions could be promising. Players finally got to find out about House Va'ruun, and while it feels like just an expansion pack from which the Starborn DLC needs to learn, it gives a lot more content. While this content is paid for, there are a lot of free updates that came around the same time, so even the vanilla game is in a better state heading into 2025.

More Updates & Starborn DLC Are On The Way

There's More Coming

Starfield is worth playing in 2025 because Bethesda has given the community so much after its release. These may feel like things that should have been there at launch, but they still make the game better, regardless. Bethesda is still consistently adding updates, and Starborn, a major expansion, is on the way.

Details about the Starborn DLC are still under wraps, meaning players can only guess what's coming. However, no one should go in expecting a new game or engine for Starfield. Starfield is what it is, and no amount of fan trailers of the game in the Unreal Engine will change that. So, players coming to the game in 2025 need to be prepared to deal with the flaws that come with the Creation Engine.

The ongoing for Starfield shows that Bethesda hasn't given up on the game and will not give up in 2025. There is genuine interest in improving the game, expanding its lore, and listening to player . However, their approach seems focused on adding more content instead of improving the game experience. So, the loading screens will be an ever-present issue for Starfield players for some time to come.

If you haven't tried Starfield or played it since its release, you'll love what you see. A lot of new content makes up for the older issues, and the game will feel a lot cleaner than when it first came out. However, don't expect to see Cyberpunk 2077 or Red Dead Redemption 2 in space. It's a Bethesda game, which comes with its own unique appeal.

Source: Bethesda, Carlos Milite/YouTube

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Starfield
Released
September 6, 2023
ESRB
M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood, Suggestive Themes, Use of Drugs, Strong Language, Violence
Developer(s)
Bethesda
Publisher(s)
Bethesda
Engine
proprietary engine
Cross-Platform Play
no multiplayer
Cross Save
no

Platform(s)
PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S