Bethesda has announced the release of a new Starfield DLC titled ‘Terran Armada’ and a free update called ‘Free Lanes’, along with the expansion of the ‘Trackers Alliance’ system, all scheduled for April 7th. This content will be offered at an approximate cost of 10 dollars/euros, although players who purchased the Premium edition of the game on PC or Xbox will receive the DLC at no additional cost.
Available from April 7
‘Terran Armada’ arises from community requests, aiming to offer more traditional missions and a context for exploring space. According to the game’s director, Todd Howard, and the creative producer, Timothy Lamb, this expansion is not a reinvention of ‘Starfield’, but a phase of refinement aimed at improving specific aspects of the game. Lamb mentions that with ‘Terran Armada’, the goal is to give players the opportunity to explore new bases and face robotic enemy forces in a space conflict that reflects humanity’s need to establish itself in the cosmos.
The previous expansion, ‘Shattered Space’, had already received mixed reviews, and this new content seems to be designed especially for those who enjoy the game regularly. Additionally, the ‘Trackers Alliance’ system is expanded with five new adventures that will enrich the gaming experience, while the ‘Free Lanes’ update will address the community’s demands by refining and expanding multiple systems within the game.
Additionally, ‘Starfield’ will be released on PlayStation 5, which represents a significant expansion of the game’s universe. The standard edition will be available for 49.99 dollars/euros and the Premium for 69.99, which includes the base game, the previous expansion, and the new DLC. Bethesda has made it clear that it plans to provide ongoing support for ‘Starfield’ for years and has future ideas that have not yet been revealed.