{"id":63359,"date":"2024-05-03T10:46:49","date_gmt":"2024-05-03T10:46:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/upcoming-update-drawing-players-back"},"modified":"2024-07-19T10:34:18","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T10:34:18","slug":"upcoming-update-drawing-players-back","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/upcoming-update-drawing-players-back","title":{"rendered":"The Upcoming Starfield Update Is Drawing Players Back Into the Game\u2019s Orbit"},"content":{"rendered":"
Starfield<\/a> has seen a moderate decline in active players and general interest since its initial release last year<\/span>, but the<\/span> game and the developers behind it at Bethesda have stuck by the game, fully intending to breathe new life into it with updates and future DLC content. And now it appears that their hard work has paid off as the upcoming update for Starfield is pulling players back into the Settled Systems, and they are loving it.<\/span><\/p>\n If you want to know more about this recent wave of positivity flooding towards Starfield with this upcoming update and what you can expect once it <\/span>is released<\/span> to the public, then <\/span>you’re<\/span> in the right place. <\/span>Below <\/span>we’ll<\/span> discuss all the details we know about the latest Starfield update <\/span>coming later this month and the positive reception it has had<\/span> so far.<\/span><\/p>\n Bethesda has recently announced its upcoming update for Starfield<\/a> that promises to deliver on a host of <\/span>key<\/span> aspects, from fixing issues that the player base has been griping over to new options for shipbuilding, better maps, and much more. Players who have gotten to test this <\/span>new<\/span> <\/span>update’s<\/span> beta via Steam seem to have nothing but glowing reviews for the update so far.<\/span><\/p>\n Based on the reviews <\/a><\/span>we’ve<\/span><\/a> seen on the official Starfield Subreddit<\/a>, players are being drawn <\/span>completely<\/span> back into the world of Starfield despite some <\/span>of them<\/span> even being turned away by the game at first. One user stated:<\/span> “<\/span>I’m<\/span> one of those people that bought the premium edition at launch, played Starfield for about 40 hours, and then never touched it again,<\/span>” <\/span>one player explained.<\/span> “<\/span>That was back in September. With this update, <\/span>I’m<\/span> ready to start a new game and dive back in<\/span>.”<\/span><\/p>\n While these changes <\/span>don’t<\/span> fix everything for every tester, <\/span>it’s<\/span> a good sign for the <\/span>future of the game<\/span> and could mean that <\/span>we’re<\/span> in for years of <\/span>amazing<\/span> content and improvements to <\/span>be made<\/span> to Starfield.<\/span> “<\/span>It’s<\/span> way better than I thought it would be,<\/span>” <\/span>one user admitted.<\/span> “<\/span>Some of my big complaints are still unchanged, mainly having to do with POIs repeating, NPC schedules, and planets not being distinct enough, but this gave me hope <\/span>they’ll<\/span> eventually try to do something about them.<\/span>” <\/span>Another user states.<\/span><\/p>\nThe Upcoming Starfield Update Is Drawing Players Back Into the Game’s Orbit<\/h2>\n