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Starfields’s creation kit has opened a whole new world of possibilities for how the game can progress in the future. While many modders are trying the experiment with the newly introduced feature, some have announced ambitious projects that are sure to dazzle the fans.

A Reddit user has announced a mega project that will bring the world ofElder ScrolltoStarfield. This is an insane commitment to make, and if it pans out well, Todd Howard’s space world will certainly be more eventful.
Modders Could Breathe A New Life Into Starfield
Reddit user r/New-Star-340 has come up with big headlines, claiming to be working on a mega project that is changing going the change how we look at mods.Apparently, the modder is working to bring the entire Tamriel to Bethesda’s latest game. Rightfully so, the whole work is labeled as Project Tamriel.
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It might seem impossible to fathom at first, but modders aren’t to be underestimated. Any game that can be modded has been turned upside down, with everything imaginable introduced to it, so it’s not out of the realm of possibility.
If it wasn’t clear yet, the mod will introduce the whole of Tamriel, which basically includesSkyrim,Oblivion, andMorrowind. When you mix Tamriel with the latest technologies and space environment ofStarfield,it could be a sight to behold.

Of course, it’s all on the papers right now, so while the idea might seem grand, it’s far from fruition. Furthermore, a few users were quick to point out that this whole idea is satire and not really in the works. Whatever the case may be, since a creation kit is now available,we can expect great mods moving forward.
Can Mods Shoot Starfield Back Into Glory?
While the game wasn’t received as well as Bethesda would have expected, introducing the creation kit could prove to be a masterstroke. As expected, as soon as the creation kit was released, new mods started to surface, and what once was a relatively dull game is now a playground for modders to improve.
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The “Useful Brigs” modrecently became popular, which allows players to capture NPCs and then sell them to various factions. Another mod brings the world ofStar Warsto the game. Overall, modders have been improving the experience of the game day by day.
Despite the positives around the creation kit,Bethesdahas been toying with the idea of paid mods into the game. This has received a huge backlash, and rightfully so. This move failed big time when it was introduced inSkyrimback in 2015.

Do you think we could see Tamriel in the game one day? What else do you want to see in the mods? Let us know in the comments below.
Kuldeep Thapa
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Kuldeep is an electrical engineer and a writer for FandomWire with over 5 years of experience under the belt. He is a keen learner who consistently tries to improve and is always up for the grind. Besides delving into the Pokemon world, he enjoys playing League of Legends and many other competitive games.
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