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Starfield's New Mods Spice Up Planets with Shipwrecks, Bounty Hunts

Starfield's New Mods Spice Up Planets with Shipwrecks, Bounty Hunts

Starfield just got a whole lot more exciting with new mods that are changing the game. Players can now explore new shipwrecks hidden on different planets and join the Tracker Alliance for some thrilling bounty hunts. These updates bring much-needed fun and variety, making every journey across the galaxy a unique adventure.

Starfield's New Mods Spice Up Planets with Shipwrecks, Bounty Hunts
Batten's Shipwrecks by Battenburga
(Photo : Screenshot taken from Nexus Mods)

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New Mods Transform Starfield Gameplay

Starfield players are in for a treat as fresh mods introduce shipwrecks and bounty hunts, revitalizing the game's planetary explorations. The new content comes from passionate modders who have taken the initiative to enhance the Starfield universe, making it more engaging for players across the board.

Modder Nell Drakebane has significantly upgraded the Tracker Alliance faction, a group that players often found less engaging. 

Drakebane's mod introduces a series of bounty missions that begin on the planet Tau-ceti VIII-b. This mod is designed for characters around level 10 and promises an immersive experience, complete with a special facility and plenty of rewards.

Over at Screen Rant, another modder named Battenburga has added an element of surprise and discovery with "Batten's Shipwrecks." This mod sprinkles 20 crashed ships across various planets, each providing unique encounters and loot. 

The chance of stumbling upon these wrecks is slim, making every find a rewarding experience. The fields of debris are not just about the loot. They also add a new layer of depth to the game's narrative and aesthetic.

Keeping the Galaxy Fresh

The mods address a common critique of Starfield: its vast but often monotonous landscapes. The new additions break the routine, offering players new stories and challenges that renew their excitement for exploration. 

Both mods have already gained popularity, with the Tracker Alliance mod downloaded over 500 times in its first week.

As Bethesda prepares to launch the "Starfield Shattered Space DLC" this fall, these mods are keeping the community engaged and enthusiastic. Players are finding new reasons to explore the galaxy, thanks to the creativity of modders like Drakebane and Battenburga. 

With new adventures waiting on every planet, Starfield continues to be a universe that invites endless exploration and excitement.

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