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Starfield's Future to be Revealed Next Week

GamingAlly March 14, 2026
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Starfield fans, buckle up! Bethesda Game Studios is preparing to share exciting news about the future of the space epic next week. The studio has already invited selected content creators to an exclusive preview for the game's eagerly awaited 'overhaul' process.

Although Todd Howard tempered expectations by saying this is not a 'Starfield 2.0,' we will likely receive fresh information about the game's second major expansion pack, Terran Armada. Furthermore, a massive update is on the way that will improve the experience even more for those who already love the game.

Bad News for Those Who Dislike It: This Update May Not Convince You

Todd Howard was honest in a recent interview: If the core structure of Starfield did not appeal to you, this new update will not change your mind. This patch is designed to further engage those who fell in love with the game from day one. In other words, Bethesda is focusing on keeping its existing player base happy.

Last year, Bethesda hinted at the name Terran Armada , and everyone assumes this is the delayed second expansion pack. The studio has remained quite silent on this; otherwise, we should have learned the details months ago. It is clear that this expansion pack plays a key role in Bethesda's future plans.

Before launch, we were promised one major expansion pack per year. We already knew about the first pack, Shattered Space , but we only have a name for the second one. What this new content, referred to as Starborn or Terran Armada , will offer is for now just a guessing game.

The Big Day is Next Week!

The Bethesda team let the cat out of the bag while responding to a post on social media regarding Todd Howard's 'visionary' nature:

We asked Todd about this, and he said his only visionary power is seeing rushing lanes in EA College Football 26. Thanks for all your feedback on Starfield, we will have more to share next week.

Starfield is preparing to land on PlayStation 5 next month. This move means opening the game up to a brand-new audience. However, some players think this move is 'too little, too late' after Bethesda Game Studios left the game without significant updates for years.

Nevertheless, this could be a turning point for Starfield. If the PlayStation 5 release is successful, the new expansion pack looks great, and the updates are satisfying enough to bring players back, the game could rise from its ashes.

What do you think? Does the future of Starfield excite you? Or is it too late for Bethesda?

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