is courting more controversy now than ever, and the situation has gotten severe enough to be directly addressed by developer Bethesda Game Studios. The spacefaring RPG has always been divisive, with complaints about repetition and a lack of interesting content compared to Bethesda's previous games sometimes overriding the game's strong points. The recent introduction of paid mods added fuel to the fire, and an official Bethesda mission being released through the Starfield Creations platform at a price resulted in a significant surge in negative reviews.
As reported by, director and Bethesda executive producer Todd Howard responded to the backlash in an interview with YouTube creator MrMattyPlays. Howard made it clear that Bethesda is aware of the feedback and stated that the studio is "," indicating that future additions are unlikely to follow the same structure.
“But now we definitely see the feedback right? And that's not what we want at all in terms of, oh no, this looks like a faction that we're chopping up and then selling for 700 credits at a time. And so I do think we are going to take a look at that and how we deliver content like that, and whether we're changing pricing or breaking it up or what we should do there. So, great feedback from the community.” — Todd Howard
Bethesda still seems committed to the Creations approach in general, something that's recurred throughout multiple major titles by the studio.
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The Creations release that's making the community so unhappy is a DLC mission called "," part of a Trackers Alliance concept that essentially works as a bounty hunters club. With a cost of 700 credits, "" is worth the equivalent of seven dollars, a price that seems steep for a single mission. It's easy to see how Trackers Alliance content could quickly add up in price, and it compares unfavorably to
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