Bethesda Game Studios has made it abundantly clear that it plans to maintain up assist for Starfield for years to return, with the sci-fi RPG having obtained loads of updates (the most recent of which added DLSS support) within the aftermath of its launch, and growth on DLC additionally underway. In reality, it looks like an unlimited chunk of the developer’s workforce remains to be focusing on working on the sport above its different tasks.
As noticed by PCGamesN, in a current interview with Wired, director Todd Howard revealed that about 250 folks throughout Bethesda Game Studios – greater than half of the 450 the developer employs in whole – are nonetheless working on Starfield. “You’re talking to me, but there’s 450 people here. We still have people that work on [Fallout] 76, we have about 250 on Starfield,” Howard stated.
Howard has beforehand stated that over the approaching years, Starfield will receive “a lot of add-on content” of “varying sizes”. Though the total extent of these plans is at present unclear, we do know that the primary enlargement can be known as Shattered Space. It remains to be seen when it will launch, nonetheless. Meanwhile, the sport can be set to receive full mod support sometime in 2024.
Even although Starfield stays the sport that the majority of Bethesda Game Studios appears to be focusing on, working on The Elder Scrolls 6 can be ramping up, with the fantasy RPG having entered full production earlier this year.
Starfield is obtainable on Xbox Series X/S and PC. Read our evaluation of the sport through here.