Starfield might be a purely scientifically fictional game but that doesn't mean that some of it isn't based on science. This sprawling space exploration epic gives audiences a NASA-punk universe to explore, complete with a slew of fantastical gadgets and cosmic adventures, but it also serves as a grim forecast for our home planet, Earth.

As Starfield whisks players across new frontiers - more than a thousand planets and celestial objects to explore as well as the ability to create new ones - the Earth we once knew has deteriorated into a barren wasteland with no signs of life. In Starfield's universe, set in the year 2330, the Earth is reduced to a rock planet with a thin CO2 atmosphere. No fauna, no flora, only traces of water. Essentially, humanity's cradle has been abandoned, a sad relic of an irreversible ecological disaster.

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