A recent podcast discussion has reignited speculation about a major Starfield update dubbed 2.0, though details remain scarce. Host MrMattyPlays claims to have seen the project behind closed doors but offered no release timeline. Previous teases from Bethesda have built anticipation without concrete announcements.
Fans of Bethesda's space exploration game Starfield have fresh reason for hope following a mention on the Defining Duke Podcast. Co-host MrMattyPlays, during a conversation with guest Gene Part, described Bethesda's approach to the Starfield 2.0 update as "weird." He confirmed viewing the update in a private demo but emphasized that he could not disclose further details or a release window.
This comes amid ongoing rumors that began in 2025, when Bethesda referenced a new update and downloadable content multiple times without setting dates. The studio mentioned it for a third time several months ago, and an anniversary post included a tease referencing the "Terran Armada." Despite these hints, no official specifics have emerged.
Earlier reports suggest Starfield 2.0 could overhaul spaceflight mechanics, eliminating loading screens for smoother, more continuous traversal. The Creation System might also see enhancements tailored to spaceflight, with optimizations for future projects. Additionally, ports to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 are rumored, including adaptations for low-power devices like handhelds. However, these details stem from unconfirmed sources and are not expected to match the scale of Cyberpunk 2077's 2.0 overhaul.
Bethesda has yet to verify any of this, leaving the project's status uncertain. Meanwhile, Starfield's co-lead designer has publicly reflected on the game's initial limitations, fueling calls for substantial improvements. As speculation grows, players await official word on whether 2026 might bring this revamp.