'Starfield' Reveals PS5 Launch Date And New Terran Armada DLC
Starfield's PS5 launch includes Terran Armada DLC with new weapons, ships, and crew, plus the Free Lanes update adding interplanetary travel, all on April 7.
- Bethesda Game Studios announced Tuesday that Terran Armada, a story expansion about an army of murderous robots, will release April 7 alongside Starfield's PlayStation 5 debut and a major free update.
- PlayStation owners long criticized the exclusivity, and Microsoft said one reason it acquired Bethesda was to avoid Starfield becoming a PlayStation 5 exclusive.
- Terran Armada isn't limited to one planet and features human antagonists controlling robots mounting incursions across the Settled Systems, adding new weapons, ships, and enemies for $9.99 stand-alone or $69.99 premium edition.
- The Free Lanes update adds interplanetary exploration, cross-outpost storage, the Moon Jumper vehicle, fast-travel improvements and outpost pets, enhancing inventory and traversal systems.
- After criticism of Shattered Space, fans hope the new expansion channels stronger quest design, while Bethesda's leadership says more ongoing updates are planned.
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