Bethesda Confirms Starfield Update Won't Be a '2.0' Overhaul

Todd Howard says upcoming changes will enhance the experience for existing fans, not fundamentally alter the game's appeal.

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Bethesda's Todd Howard has clarified that an upcoming update for the highly anticipated space RPG Starfield will not represent a '2.0' version of the game, tempering expectations for a radical transformation of the core experience. The update is designed to enhance the game for existing fans rather than attract new players who may have initially found it boring or unengaging.

Why it matters

This approach signals Bethesda's deliberate strategy of refinement rather than reinvention for Starfield. The company is focusing on deepening engagement with the current player base rather than attempting a broad course correction, which could disappoint fans hoping for a more transformative update.

The details

During an interview, Howard acknowledged the team has been actively developing new content for Starfield and will be detailing those additions 'really soon.' However, he stressed the update is not meant to fundamentally alter the game's appeal, saying 'If Starfield is something that didn't connect with you right away, or you bounced off it, or found it boring in places, I don't think This represents going to change that fundamentally.'

  • Bethesda plans to detail the Starfield update 'really soon.'

The players

Todd Howard

The director and executive producer at Bethesda Game Studios, the developer of Starfield.

Bethesda

The video game publisher and developer behind the Starfield game.

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What they’re saying

“If Starfield is something that didn't connect with you right away, or you bounced off it, or found it boring in places, I don't think This represents going to change that fundamentally.”

— Todd Howard, Director and Executive Producer, Bethesda Game Studios (Kinda Funny)

What’s next

Bethesda plans to detail the upcoming Starfield update 'really soon', providing more information on the changes and additions to the game.

The takeaway

Bethesda's approach with the Starfield update reflects a broader industry trend towards live-service models and ongoing content support, rather than releasing sequels at fixed intervals. The focus is on iterative improvements and expanding upon the existing framework, rather than a complete reimagining of the game.