Players criticized Bethesda for selling a single quest for Starfield for $7
  • Bethesda released the Creation Kit editor for Starfield in early June, and along with the update it added a line of Trackers Alliance faction missions to the game. However, it wasn't without a catch.
  • While the first mission is available for free, the second mission must be downloaded through the Creations menu. Upon opening that menu players learned that the quest will cost $7, and it looks like this is just the first mission that Bethesda is going to sell separately.
  • The problem is also that you can't just pay the 7 dollars because Creations uses the Creation Credits currency. In order for it to be enough to purchase the added mission, you have to pay 9 dollars.
  • As a result, players have started leaving negative reviews about the game on Steam. They are dissatisfied with the fact that Bethesda is again trying to promote the idea of paid mods, which the community has already once criticized in TES V: Skyrim.
  • Players believe that Starfield is still far from the state where Bethesda could ask for money for a single quest, a decision they called insulting to the audience.
  • By the end of 2024 for Starfield are going to release a major addition Shattered Space, a teaser of which was shown at the presentation Xbox.