The official Xbox Wire website has released a preview of sorts Starfield: Scattered SpaceThe first expansion for Bethesda RPG, with lots of new information about this addition Basically horror and story DLC.
The expansion pack, released at Gamescom 2024, is set for September 30 on PC and Xbox series.Onboarding of OracleA derelict space station wanders through space, setting off a journey that seems to explore elements of cosmic horror.
Someone is trapped on the station, and an encounter with them begins a new series of quests that lead us to explore the depths of House Varun, one of the most mysterious and chaotic factions in the Starfield galaxy.
A big and confusing mystery to figure out
The story takes shape MysteryA fate that lasts several hours through various quests, we have to solve by finding ourselves in situations similar to the horror genre.
Starfield is said to be about humanity's great quest for knowledge – the well-crushed space seems to add another question to this, namely “What if this quest goes beyond the limits?”
The investigation of the oracle takes us to the homeland of House Varun, viz Come onA place with clear signs of the most daring experiments carried out by its people with grav drive technology, it also destroyed the capital Dasra, causing extra-dimensional monsters to penetrate the planet's interior due to gravitational ruptures known as vortexes.
While the new story in Shattered Space is all about the Va'run'kai (which can leave at any time and return later), most of the planet remains intact. Built by hand And only edge elements are created in the process mode.
It's a completely different setting from what we've seen in Starfield so far, and the first images, in addition to the short teaser trailer, clearly demonstrate this. Note that since September 30 we can discover the mysteries of Starfield: Shattered Space, while the August update was released in recent days and brought the surface vehicle.
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