Bethesda Game Studios, Todd Howard’s studio, is celebrating a round number of players with free new content to distract us from No Man’s Sky.
However, interest in the game has plummeted, as less than a year ago last December we heard that Starfield had reached 13 million players, and BGS was a little embarrassed to reach 14 million in June this year. The release of the paid DLC Shattered Space may have helped them reach another 1 million, but in any case, Starfield not only received a new patch (which made the framerate uncapped on Xbox Series), but also a new vehicle. BGS wrote this about it:
“As a special gift to our players for our 15 million player milestone, get ready to conquer the terrain of unexplored planets with the all-new Deimog, the latest addition to Starfield’s lineup of powerful land vehicles. Built for speed and endurance, the Deimog features a fully enclosed cabin to protect you as you race through rugged landscapes. Its exceptional handling allows you to navigate even the trickiest terrain with ease, while a powerful rocket launcher ensures you’re prepared for any threat – be it hostile wildlife or clusters of enemies,” the studio said.
A new mission thread is also coming. And this is how the studio described it: “In the spirit of Thanksgiving, The Perfect Recipe invites you on a heartwarming journey through Akila City, where past and present collide in the hands of an unlikely dreamer. This character-driven quest introduces you to Harbhajan, a gifted mechanic with a hidden passion for the culinary arts. When you stumble upon a dusty recipe book during your travels, you learn that it belongs to Harbhajan – a once-hopeful chef whose ambitions were set aside for a more practical life. Returning the recipes ignites a spark that rekindles old dreams of becoming a galaxy-renowned chef. But is it too late for a second chance?
Creations (mods) released through the Verified Creations Program can be marked as achievement friendly, so they won’t interfere with getting to them as you play through the game, but they won’t be unlocked retroactively if you previously used a mod that has now been marked as achievement friendly.
No Man’s Sky used to give out this kind of bonus at least five times a year!
Source: WCCFTech