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"textContent": "Bethesda Game Studios boss Todd Howard has flattened hope for a major Starfield overhaul by stating that the long-awaited update in development \"is not Starfield 2.0\".\n\nRead more",
"title": "\"It is not Starfield 2.0\" - Todd Howard squashes Starfield update excitement, but insists work on the space game will not stop \"for a while\""
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