As the hype surrounding Starfield continues to reach stratospheric heights, Bethesda continues to fan the flames with exciting news. The recent revelation by Todd Howard, the long-time executive producer over at Bethesda Game Studios, in a GQ Interview is a good example. The reveal wasn't about a new starship or an alien species, but rather something that took many by surprise: a New Game+ mode, and with a "unique and exciting twist" at that.

For those unfamiliar, the New Game+ mode allows players to replay a game post-completion, often with the perks of retaining items, abilities, or features from their previous playthrough. This isn't a typical feature for Bethesda RPGs, making its announcement all the more unexpected.

Now, considering the enormity of Starfield - which features thousands of worlds, each of which you can visit on foot - it's a feat to even think about finishing the game once, let alone diving in for a second playthrough. With an expansive universe filled with Starfield planets to explore and a plethora of characters to interact with, the amount of content is simply staggering. As Bethesda's Pete Hines puts it, Starfield could be likened to "a bunch of different games" merged into one epic RPG. Given this, what could a New Game+ mode bring to the table that could incentivize players to start over?

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