Bethesda has revealed what level players need to be before playing Starfield Shattered Space

with Starfieldthe first major expansion in the corner, Bethesda wants players to know this Fragmented Cosmos it can be a little more difficult than expected. There's been a lot of excitement surrounding the RPG's massive DLC as the public hopes that Fragmented Cosmos they will deliver more of what they love Starfield. While the base game frames the sci-fi universe through a grounded lens, the expansion takes players deeper into the mysterious House of Va'ru and seeks to scare the great unknown.




Already Starfield's official blog Bethesda recommends it Starfield players must be at least Level 35 before solving Fragmented Cosmos. The developer stopped short of providing details as to why this is needed, just hinting at it Va'ruun'kai, the hidden motherworld of the House of Va'ruun, “it is dangerous.” Given everything known about the expansion, it focuses more on combat encounters in the form of new intergalactic threats, assuming a properly equipped character is needed to face off against enemies; Fortunately, reaching the level Starfield It's fast enough for a game of its size.


How do players enter a broken space?

It's A Little More Complicated Than You Think


When it comes to playing Fragmented Cosmos, StarfieldIts presence on Xbox Game Pass has caused some confusion. Those who purchase the Premium or Constellation Editions of the game will be able to play the DLC at no extra cost, but anyone who buys the Standard version must pay an additional $29.99 to start the expansion. Fans playing through Starfield on Xbox Game Pass are in for some disappointing news extension is not included in the subscription service.

This will certainly be frustrating for gamers who have Xbox Game Pass as their core library, but there is one small silver lining. Subscribers get a 10% discount Fragmented Cosmosexpansion is $26.99. It's not much of a discount, but at least it's something.


Will the Shattered Cosmos save Starfield?

Does it even need saving?

Starfield Shattered Space DLC footage.
Featured photo by Katarina Cimbaljevic.

Starfield It proved to be a divisive game at launch, with the community either adoring its wide-ranging adoption of the Bethesda formula or hating its vastly tedious gameplay. Nevertheless, it managed to build a decent player base, so the question of whether or not Fragmented Cosmos It will be enough to “keep” the game seems counter-intuitive. Those who love the experience will certainly enjoy the DLC, but since it's not meant to be a complete overhaul of everything, returning Starfield probably won't back down; Bethesda caters to the fans, not the naysayersa seemingly wise approach.

Source: Bethesda


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