Starfield: Unlimited DLC is here



The Creation Kit and community-made creations are now accessible, promising a vast array of new content for the game. In this video, I explore and discuss each of the new creations in detail.

The Bethesda modding community truly stands out, offering a level of creativity and engagement that few other games can match.

To fully immerse yourself in the Bethesda experience, download the latest updates, start a new game, and enjoy Starfield like never before. It’s time to celebrate this exciting expansion of the game’s universe.

There’s nothing better than the Bethesda modding community. Other games just don’t measure up.

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12 thoughts on “Starfield: Unlimited DLC is here”

  1. The free boostpack creation is – I'm not gonna say better, but, less intrusive to use. Just as a PSA. The paid one theres a slate you need to drop everytime you want to access the settings, you have to build it as a seperate backpack mod. Theres alot of fuzz with it. It works well though! Has cool features including downwards thrust when melee attacking, lowering fall damage etc. But the free one just increases forward boost when you use an alternate binding (for those unaware, when using mouse and keyboard, you can setup an alternate jump binding, and using this while jumping will shoot you forwards instead of upwards. Making exploration alot more tolerable) So if you're on mouse and board and just want better boosts with no micromanaging I'd save the 100 credits and go for the free option.

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  2. But I have an xbox series x, and it seems like some of those 'creations' doesn't work on xbox, and only on PC, and the other way around? Or am I wrong? And how would we know, because not all of the creators is writing if it works on xbox or pc or both?

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  3. 7:53. This! I love this game. Sometimes, I spend hours exploring a habital planet. I'll simply leave my armor on the ship. Grab a sniper rifle, hand gun, assault rifle, food, and meds. Outfit with some hiking gear and head off. The sunsets and sundowns are fantastic. When I get an injury or affliction I'll find the nearest outpost and sleep there. Clear it if need be.

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