It seems the developer has changed its mind about adding land vehicles to its massive space RPG
Good news for Starfield players who have wanted a faster and better way to travel across the game’s hundreds of planets: Bethesda is planning to add a drivable dune buggy to its massive open-world sci-fi RPG . On May 1, Bethesda announced its next big update for Starfield . This new patch—which is out now on PC via the game’s Steam beta branch—adds a lot of features that players have wanted since launch, including a 60FPS option on Xbox and improved maps while exploring planets.
In a video posted by Bethesda going over the key highlights of the new Starfield update, we are briefly given a glimpse of a still-in-development dune buggy-like vehicle cruising around a desert planet. “So, the team is working on first land vehicle, so you can drive around on planets,” explained Tim Lamb, the lead creative producer on Starfield. And...that’s it! No other concrete details are shared about this buggy.
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