One of the burning questions surrounding Bethesda's space epic, Starfield, is its approach to replayability.

While New Game Plus modes have become a popular fixture in games, Bethesda has historically shied away from them in titles like Fallout and The Elder Scrolls. But, Starfield defies this trend, not just by incorporating a New Game+ but by tailoring it uniquely to fit the expansive universe and gameplay mechanics that are its trademark.

Although the game itself avoids the term "New Game Plus," opting instead for its own nomenclature - much like how it calls a jetpack a "boost pack" and a lockpick a "digipick" - for clarity, we'll stick to the universal term that we all understand.

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After completing Starfield's final mission, the game gives its players two choices: continue exploring the vast universe, teeming with over a thousand planets and myriad side quests or reset the universe and start anew.