In a video interview with <a href="https://www.ign.com/articles/starfield-new-details-todd-howard-interview"><em>IGN</em>,</a> Bethesda’s Todd Howard divulged further particulars about Starfield. He additionally uttered the title “Fallout 5” and gave an concept of when followers can count on to see it.
Chatting with Ryan McCaffrey, Howard confirmed that Fallout 5 would be the subsequent sport after The Elder Scrolls 6, which itself has entered pre-production:
“Sure, Elder Scrolls 6 is in pre-production and, you already know, we’re going to be doing Fallout 5 after that, so our slate’s fairly full going ahead for some time. We now have another tasks that we have a look at on occasion as nicely.”
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Following up on Starfield’s huge gameplay demonstration on the Xbox + Bethesda Showcase, Howard revealed further info concerning the new IP. Starfield’s predominant story is 30-40 hours lengthy, or 20% bigger than any Bethesda sport up to now. New Atlantis, considered one of Starfield’s 4 predominant cities and capital of the United Colonies, can be the most important metropolis Bethesda has ever made. For character creation, Howard states there are roughly 20 character backgrounds to select from.
The sport’s procedural galaxy options essentially the most hand-made content material ever made by the studio. Boasting over 1000 planets that gamers can go to, Howard additionally clarified you can not fly to every one seamlessly a la No Man’s Sky, describing the on-the-ground motion and area gameplay as two separate experiences. When it comes to area fight, Howard discusses how dogfighting (which he describes as having a slower tempo) takes cues from video games like FTL and MechWarrior and confirms that gamers can steal the ships they board.
Starfield launches in 2023 for Xbox Sequence X/S and PC.
[Source: IGN]
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