Like many games these days, Starfield offers opportunities to keep playing even after the game ends if someone wishes to experience more of the space adventure, including an optional New Game Plus mode. Although the game does not officially define it as NG+, it is essentially the same type of format as other games that use that idiom and provides a chance to start the game anew with some things carrying forward and others being wiped clean. This is the first time that a Bethesda game has offered a New Game+ option and the company has made it its own through an integration to the story that is unique and feels natural.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Starfield’s story and endgame content.]
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If someone chooses to begin a New Game Plus run, they will become a Starborn in an alternate universe and leave behind everything other than the player characters’ memories, skills, and strengths. Their level and XP remain, but relationships, including marriage, will vanish and all outposts, gear, credits, and other resources are gone. Whether it was sold in the original playthrough of the game or not, the Frontier will be available in the alternate universe.
After completing “One Final Leap,” the final mission of Starfield, the player has a choice of walking into the light at the Unity or simply turning around and walking away. If they walk away, they will return to their ship and the game can continue as it is with everything remaining exactly the same to finish side quests or explore the galaxy. Players can still return to the Unity at any time they choose to begin the NG+ mode. If the choice is made to walk into the light, a new replay of the game is opened up where the character is reincarnated as a Starborn in an alternate dimension.
2023-09-09 06:24:04
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