Starfield factions - A Constellation member in a red and white space suit and clear helmet.

7 Starfield gameplay details you might’ve missed

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Until the next big Starfield reveal, the best look we have at Bethesda’s space RPG is the gameplay video (opens in new tab) from last June embedded above, in which director Todd Howard narrates an overview of combat, character creation, ship customization, and the story. That’s not everything we know, though: Tucked away in a smattering of other interviews and roundtables are some interesting tidbits about the space problems we’ll encounter in Starfield. Did you know you can start the game with a mortgage?

We’ve cataloged all the important details in our big guide to everything Starfield, but below I’ve picked out a selection of lesser-discussed teases. Last we heard, Starfield’s supposed to be out in the first half of this year, although the longer we wait to hear about the timing of its big showcase, the more we’re starting to wonder if a late 2023 launch is a better bet.

You can start the game with parents… and can also disown them somehow

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Character creation in Starfield looks Fallout-ey. After you pick a background for your space person, you can optionally pick up to three “traits,” each of which will have one beneficial and one undesirable effect. A few examples we’ve seen are:

  • Introvert: You really need your alone time. You have more endurance when adventuring alone, but less when adventuring with other human companions. (Can’t be combined with Extrovert.)
  • Empath: You are deeply connected to the feelings of others. Performing actions your companion likes will result in a temporary increase in combat effectiveness. But, performing actions they don’t like will have the precise opposite effect.
  • Dream Home: You own a luxurious, customizable house on a peaceful planet! Unfortunately it comes with a 50,000 credit mortgage with GalBank that has to be paid weekly.
  • Hero Worshiped: You’ve earned the attention of an annoying “Adoring Fan” who will show up randomly and jabber at you incessantly. On the plus side, he’ll give you gifts…
  • Kid Stuff: Your parents are alive and well, and you can visit them at their home. But 10% of all the money you earn is deducted automatically and sent to them.

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