
The Steam Beta branch now offers an update for Bethesda Game Studios’ Starfield on PC. This update is relatively small, focusing on resolving problems with the Extreme Temperature gear and enhancing the layout and presentation of the Creations menu. Additionally, it brings some minor improvements to mission organization and addresses common crashes and instability issues as well.
After the May Update, features such as Creation Bundles, 2 GB Creations, and Low-Resolution graphics for PC were introduced. However, there’s been no news regarding the next expansion or significant updates. Previously, Bethesda expressed enthusiasm about numerous exciting plans, a sentiment they reaffirmed with this update announcement.
Moving forward, we’ll keep developing new versions and will reveal details about the thrilling plans we have for the upcoming months regarding Starfield.
As a space-faring gamer, I was thrilled when Shattered Space initially announced its PS5 release. Unfortunately, for some mysterious reason, that never materialized. The release date remains unclear, but there’s a chance we might see it soon after the next announcement. So, keep your eyes peeled!
Starfield has been released on the Xbox Series X/S and PC, and it’s also included in the Game Pass subscription. As of November 2024, it has surpassed 15 million players worldwide.
Starfield Update 1.15.222 – July 22, 2025 [BETA]
General
- Minor improvements to format and display in Creations menus.
- Addressed an issue that could cause that Extreme Temperature gear to appear incorrectly.
- Minor improvements to sorting in the Missions Menu.
- General crash and stability fixes.
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2025-07-25 15:11