Starfield Just Got A Whole Lot Better For Xbox Players
Xbox players are in for a treat, as some of Starfield's best Star Wars conversion mods are finally available on the Xbox Series X|S. Thanks to the release of Creations, Xbox players can now experience the game's best mods, including those that transform it into an immersive Star Wars experience.
Since Bethesda released the sci-fi RPG in late 2023, several community-created mods have introduced Star Wars elements. These Mods were initially exclusive to the PC version, but now console players can finally pilot their own custom N-1 Starfighter.
According to a YouTube video by Rebs Gaming, Creations user Bill-Jones is releasing a series of Starfield mods that allow players to build their own Star Wars ships. Several ships are already available for download and construction, including popular choices like the N-1 Starfighter, X-Wing, and even the Millennium Falcon.
What To Expect From The Star Wars Conversion Mod
The news of Star Wars ship mods coming to Xbox is exciting, but the conversion mod promises to be a game-changer for console users. Bill-Jones' massive add-on will "re-envision" everything in Starfield, transforming it into Lucasfilm's iconic sci-fi franchise.
Beyond the aesthetic changes, the conversion mod will introduce new factions that resemble familiar groups from the Star Wars universe, like the Empire and Rebel Alliance. Bill-Jones also promises new quests and storylines that blend the lore of Starfield and Star Wars.
While the concept is intriguing, it remains to be seen how it will play out in practice. Bill-Jones hasn't set a release date for the full conversion mod, but encourages those interested to support the project's development.
The launch of the Creation Kit has significantly boosted interest in Starfield's modding community, allowing users to share their projects easily. While this is a win for those who love creating custom content, there are concerns about Bethesda's approach to the Creations marketplace.
The developer's initial Creations were criticized for being overpriced for the content they offered, prompting calls for a change in the monetization model. It remains to be seen how Bethesda will address these concerns in the future.