Bethesda hosted media at its Maryland office for a preview of the next Starfield update, with director Todd Howard confirming it is not a major 2.0 reboot. More details will be shared next week, building on recent social media teases amid PS5 port rumors.
During a visit to Bethesda's Maryland headquarters, select media and influencers got a first look at upcoming changes for the 2023 sci-fi RPG Starfield. Key highlights include a reported PS5 release in April, ongoing tweaks informed by player feedback, and speculation around new story DLC—though Howard emphasized it won't be a full overhaul like a 2.0 version.
This preview follows Bethesda's lighthearted Twitter response yesterday to composer Inon Zur's praise of Howard as a visionary, where the studio joked about his 'visionary power' in spotting running lanes in EA College Football 26 while appreciating fan feedback and promising more news next week.
The developments signal continued support for Starfield amid rumors of an Xbox exclusivity lift for PlayStation.