
The Starfield Animated Anthology is back with a new episode that dives into the history of the Terran Armada. This installment shows robotic soldiers violently taking over a luxury ship, killing everyone on board. Interwoven with this are flashbacks detailing the creation and training of one specific droid, from its initial development to target practice.
Throughout the simulation, Admiral Ode Balewa observes and appears satisfied with the bot’s performance, but another officer insists on a more aggressive approach. The scene then cuts to the present, where the bot suddenly shuts down due to an unexplained electrical shock. A skilled roboticist arrives and begins working on the machine’s internal wiring while it’s powered off.
It doesn’t take long for the robot group to show up and take her captive. But what about the robot they left behind? It could be Delta, a new character players can add to their team in the expansion. Delta isn’t immediately friendly, but isn’t openly aggressive either – at least not when you first meet them.
I’m so excited! Starfield is getting a huge update tomorrow with the Terran Armada expansion and the Free Lanes update – they’re adding a ton of new stuff, like the Model G ship and a new companion, Muria! And the best part? It’s finally coming to PS5, and the base game is only $49.99! If you’re a PS5 player, you can find all the details about the exclusive features and how it runs on the PS5 Pro right here.
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2026-04-06 20:11