Starfield, a highly anticipated game released by the creators of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim and Fallout 4, is rapidly losing its audience. Players are disappointed with the outdated mechanics and simplistic structure of the cosmos, causing their interest to wane. Starfield has seen a significant decline in active players and is no longer among the popular PC projects.
According to data from the digital store Steam, Starfield currently has only 44,000 users playing. At launch, the game had reached a peak of 330,000 players, but this number has been steadily decreasing. Starfield has dropped out of the top 10 most popular games, losing its competition with Baldur’s Gate 3 (220,000). All of this has happened within just a month of its release, despite the developers’ promise of long-term support for the game.
It is not surprising for a single-player game to experience such rapid loss of active players. However, given the scale of Starfield, it was expected to keep players engaged for a longer period. The trust of players can only be regained through content updates or user modifications that address the main criticisms of the game. By the way, our website already offers over two hundred useful mods that significantly improve gameplay or provide a Russian translation.
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