Starfield: What are Fallout Floaters doing in Gameplay Reveal?
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Starfield's Gameplay Reveal continues to hold surprises. The Reddit community is indeed debating possible links between Bethesda's upcoming sci-fi RPG and the post-apocalyptic Fallout series suggested by a creature that appeared in the first Starfield video game.
Among the many gameplay sequences conditioned by the authors following Todd Howard for the Xbox & Bethesda Showcase in June, there was actually a short scene that immortalized a strange floating alien creature.
In the ingame clip taken from the Reddit community, the character fleetingly frames the monster and brings up its health bar and name, "Sick Metropus Float": As many fans of the Fallout series know, while exploring regions such as the Appalachian Wasteland, you can encounter extremely similar creatures. THE Float in Fallout 76, for example, are used to defend super mutant camps and float around areas most affected by radiation.
In light of these unmistakable similarities, many therefore wonder whether the discovery of the Diseased Metropus Floaters might suggest some kind of narrative link (direct or via easter egg) between Starfield and Fallout IP. There are also those who, in a decidedly more disenchanted way, believe that Bethesda simply "recycled" the old polygonal model of the Fallout Floaters to bring to life one of the countless (non-sentient) alien species we'll enter with. in touch contact by participating in Starfield's Space Explorer Constellation Program.
Meanwhile, social media discussion continues from those who believe Starfield's Gameplay Reveal is hiding the release date of Bethesda's sci-fi blockbuster, which is tentatively slated to launch in 2023 on PC and consoles exclusively on Xbox Series X/S, as well as on Game Pass.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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