“One of the things we’ve learned from Skyrim & Fallout…”: Todd Howard Bases the Long-term Future of Starfield on His Previous Successes, and it Means One Thing for Us

Bethesda head, Todd Howard said that Starfield and similar games from the company are built to last.

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  • Todd Howard spoke in a recent interview about how Bethesda designs their games to last for years.
  • That's why the Starfield DLC, Shattered Space, will be the first of many. The studio plans to add much more to this game.
  • This means that the title could delve even deeper into everything related to the Starborn and various other aspects of the lore.
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Having established itself as one of the leading companies in video game development, Bethesda has created several of the most popular games in recent years. Todd Howard, the company’s head, discussed how they build games like Starfield to endure over time in a recent interview.

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That’s why they meticulously plan their DLCs, like Shattered Space, an upcoming game that will delve deeper into the Starborn, well in advance. Howard emphasized that they create experiences for players to enjoy for years. Skyrim is proof that this works.

The Starfield DLC, Shattered Space, Is the First Step in All of the Future Content This Game Will Receive

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For many years, Bethesda has repeatedly proven that it is a studio that invests heavily in providing an extreme amount of content to players. Major titles such as Skyrim and the Fallout saga demonstrate the team’s ability to create experiences that last for years.

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Even the studio’s head has declared that they always aim to make games as long as possible so players can enjoy them for years.

In a recent interview, Todd Howard talked about the company’s main goal regarding games like Starfield. According to his own words, the studio aims to keep players engaged with these titles for years.

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This is why Shattered Space will serve as the first in a series of content updates for this popular title. Howard emphasized that from the start, the studio anticipates that the game will receive updates and evolve over the years to keep it playable.

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Bethesda and Todd Howard Plan to Create All Kinds of Long-Lasting Titles

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Todd Howard discussed how technology is enabling games to expand exponentially, seemingly without boundaries. In the case of Starfield, there is a vast expanse of content to explore, including everything related to the Starborn universe.

The game’s lore is very deep, and according to this executive, the studio plans to continue adding more and more narrative for players to enjoy.

The studio has already released many games where the content is practically unlimited, and the player can discover all kinds of quests and side missions that take hours and hours to complete fully.

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Some games prioritize a narrative that spans several hours, while maintaining a linear structure and providing an abundance of content. Regarding RPGs and games of this genre, the studio stands out with outstanding examples like Skyrim.

In addition to everything related to this space game, the studio will eventually release the highly anticipated The Elder Scrolls 6, which could potentially change everything for the company in terms of scale and content.

The development team promises this game to be one of their most ambitious yet, testing years of content for enjoyment. Everything points to a promising future for Bethesda.

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Written by Lucas Lapetina

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I'm a big fan of movies and videogames in general. I really love Pokémon and Godzilla. One of my favorite games is The Last of Us, Part II. A compelling and well-written story is always welcome.