Across 's 100 Star Systems, players can explore a mix of procedurally generated planets or ones that have been handcrafted by Bethesda. The latter are often ones that feature story locations, such as Jemison, which features the glossy city of New Atlantis, which is home to Constellation and the United Colonies, or Akila's aptly named Akila City, which has more of a Western aesthetic and is the primary base of operations for the Freestar Rangers.
One dedicated fan, who goes by speak_elf on the Bethesda Creations site, has opted to reinvent 's more Cyberpunk-esque city, Neon, using the recently released Creation Kit modding tool. Neon changed significantly between the gameplay footage shown in Bethesda's 2022 gameplay reveal footage and the release of the game, and while it is still a visually striking location, some of these changes did disappoint fans who had been following the game for years. When creating the new mod, speak_elf took from both the early gameplay footage and concept art to re-establish the original vision for the industrial «Pleasure city» both in its interior and exterior, transforming it further into «a true cyberpunk cityscape.»
is available for both PC and Xbox players on Bethesda Creations and is also available on Nexus Mods for PC.
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One of the main differences players were quick to notice when looking at the original concept art for Neon City was how much bigger in scale the original design was. As shown in concept art by 's X account, the city originally featured much taller buildings with catwalks high above the ground, along with a giant glass DOME roof that made the city appear almost like a glowing snowglobe from the outside, and served as a lightning-rod to provide power to the city. The final version seen in the game was notably shorter in its scale and slightly claustrophobic in comparison, with
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