A recent leak on Twitter has revealed that land vehicles are coming to Bethesda’s sci-fi action RPG, Starfield. The leak, posted by user @Mr_Rebs_, shows a 28-second gameplay clip of a dune buggy-like ATV in action, with the player driving across a planet’s surface.

The addition of land vehicles to Starfield is a significant one, as it addresses one of the game’s most criticized aspects: land traversal. Since its launch, players have been frustrated with the lack of alternative modes of transportation, apart from on-foot traversal.
Shattered Space DLC details
The leaked land vehicles are reportedly part of the upcoming Shattered Space DLC, which is set to launch in Fall 2024. The DLC will be a major expansion for Starfield, with new story content, new locations, new gear, and much more. The DLC will take place in the city of Dazra, which is the hidden homeworld of House Va’ruun, a mysterious faction that follows the Great Serpent, a cosmic threat that looms as it looks to destroy everything.
In addition to land vehicles, the DLC will also include new NPCs and quests, as well as new locations to explore. The city of Dazra is said to have an off, almost eldritch vibe to it, with cultists praying to their gods and disfigured goat creatures roaming the lands.
Leaked video details
The gameplay was leaked on 4Chan, along with this image. pic.twitter.com/Sg9TvGXNvr
— Rebs Gaming (@Mr_Rebs_) August 10, 2024
The leaked video shows the vehicle in action, with the player able to drive it across the planet’s surface, jump over obstacles, and even crash and die. The video also shows the vehicle’s thrusters in action, allowing the player to secure some impressive height with some of their jumps.
Community reaction
The Shattered Space leak has generated significant excitement among the Starfield community, with many fans eagerly anticipating the addition of land vehicles to the game. However, it’s worth noting that the leak is unconfirmed, and Bethesda has not officially announced the addition of land vehicles to the game.
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