Inside the making of 'Starfield' — one of the biggest stories ever told
It's a Wednesday night, and I've found my way to Titan, Saturn's largest moon. Its surface is harsh and uninviting. If I were to remove my spacesuit, I'd die. But inside an airlocked space station, a small colony of human settlers call this place home.
Bill, a cheerful tour guide, greets me at the kitschy museum, full of artifacts from Earth. He explains that in 2130, Titan was the first place humans colonized after they left the blue planet. Down a flight of stairs, there's an industrial-looking set of rooms filled with rusty shipping containers. This, we soon learn, is where some of Titan's inhabitants live.
"Space is extremely limited," Bill remarks. "So you'll notice some overflow here."
A woman nearby sees this area differently, suggesting things might be a bit more complicated than Bill has let on.
"The crates are what we call the living quarters of the poor people," she says. "Like me."
Welcome to Starfield a new video game decades in the making.words of dialogue and includes more than 1,000 environments players can explore across multiple galaxies.
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