Summary

  • SStarfield wasn't exactly the hit that we all expected, but it does provide a solid foundation for the future.
  • Former Bethesda developer Bruce Nesmith pointed this out in an interview and said that Starfield 2 will be "one hell of a game".
  • That is, of course, something that we'll be waiting a long time to see.

Former develop💎er Bruce Nesmith has stated that the inevitable 2 will be "one hell of a game" ꩲsince it'll be working from an existing foundation instead of being something completely new.

Although Starfield was far from a bad game, it's fair to say that almost everyone thought that it was⛄ a disappointme♋nt, especially since it was the start of 's first new series in a long time. 🐟The empty planets, lack of vehicles, repetitive missions, an꧑d a lot more resulted in Starfield making much less of an impact than we all expected from such a b๊ig release.

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While Bethesda must be a little let down that Starfield isn't the next 10-year game like Skyrim, it's pretty clear that it still has big plans for the series moving forward, . We have no idea if we'll ever get a Starfield sequel, but it seems that a lot of people expec🍃t it to be a big step up.

Starfield 2 Will Be "One Hell Of A Game" According To Former Bethesda Developer

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One such person with big expectations for Starfield 2 is Bruce Nesmith a former senior game designer at Bethesda who left the studio in 2021 to write books such as Mischief Maker. , Nesmith shared that he had a lot of confidence in Bethesda when it cཧomes to Starfield 2, com𒊎paring the first game's launch to that of Mass Effect and Assassin's Creed.

Nesmith explain🦋ed that when Bethesda was working on Skyrim, it had the "tremendous advantage" of Oblivion, which was helped along by Morrowind and the foundations it set for the series as a whole. He suggests the team just had to build on that and add new things instead of starting from the ground 🧸up like Bethesda did with Starfield.

With this in mind, Nesmith thinks that Starfield 2, which hasn't been confirmed yet bu🍃t is somewhat inevitable, is going to be "one hell of a game" since it can address some of the complaints fans had with the original. This is true of a lot of sequels, which Nesmith pointed out by comparing it to Assassin's Creed, Dragon Age, and Mass Effect.

I’m looking forward to Starfield 2. I think it’s going to be one hell of a game because it’s going to address a lot of the things people are saying, ‘We’re quജite there. We’re missing a little bit.’ It w♋ill be able to take what’s in there right now and put in a lot of new stuff and fix a lot of those problems.​​​​​​ - Bruce Nesmith

Although it's true that Bethesda will likely have a much better idea of what to do when it comes to Starfield 2 since it has the foundations now, it's worth noting that we're going to be waiting a long time until we see for ourselves. The Elder Scrolls 6 is still the next game that Bethesda is working on, followedඣ by a new Fallout, so a sequel to Starfield is g🎶oing to take a very long tim💮e to come to fruition.

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