
Get Ready To Jump Back Into Starfield: One Of Its Best Expansion Mods Is Getting A Sequel
Created by MonkeyMods, one of Starfield's best expansion mods, called Forgotten Frontiers, is getting a sequel, and it aims to add new features.
Bethesda Game Studios presents Starfield - the first original IP from the studio in twenty-five-plus years. Set in the year 2310, the United Colonies and Freestar Collective are observing a shaky truce after a war set 20 years prior. The player will customize their character as a member of a space exploration team called Constellation while navigating The Settled Systems and the conflicts between the warring factions. According to Bethesda, players can explore over 100 systems and 1000 planets to find resources and build their ships, living out their own sci-fi journeys.
Created by MonkeyMods, one of Starfield's best expansion mods, called Forgotten Frontiers, is getting a sequel, and it aims to add new features.
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