TheXbox Games Showcase and Starfield Directhave come and gone, culminating with over 45 minutes of new gameplay footage of the upcoming spacefaring RPG, which is also Bethesda Game Studios’ first new IP in over 25 years.

Buckle up, because the new information dropped by Bethesda’s entire development team is an interstellar jump from the meager offerings we received during 2022’s Xbox Games Showcase. Almost all ofStarfield’sgalaxy-spanning game systems have now been shown off in much fuller detail, from extensive character customization and context-rich dialogue to gravity-defying combat, shipbuilding, and planetary exploration.

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Some new tidbits include information about the locations and factions we’ll get to see in action, such as the city of Neon, which is described as a “pleasure city, where almost anything goes” that resemblesMass Effect 2’sOmega orCyberpunk 2077’sNight City. We also got to see tons of information about how the combat and exploration systems work both in space and on foot, including interesting bits about howStarfield’sgravitational simulation makes ballistic weapons fire you backward in zero-gravity environments.

Overall, it looks like Bethesda has taken the best of its dialogue, exploration, combat, and customization systems from its past games and refined them to the nth degree while mashing them with the conventions of other spacefaring IPs likeMass Effect, Arkane’sPrey,Firefly,Stellaris,Star Wars, and evenThe Expanse. You can especially see the flow ofStarfield’sdifferent systems in the Lego-esque shipbuilding menu, which seemingly lets you piece a massive assortment of different ship modules together, allowing you to have more space for crewmates, fly faster, or have more maneuverability in ship-to-ship combat. They’ve also confirmed a Photo Mode as the cherry on top of everything else.

If you don’t have the time to watch the full Direct, Bethesda also released a new gameplay trailer showing off a much quicker overview of the things we can expect fromStarfield’snew universe — which is slated to have over 1,000 explorable planets spanning the “settled systems” of the Milky Way. you’re able to see quick cuts of dinosaurs, spacefaring instruments, and astronauts roaming through caves full of massive crystalline structures, as well as some combat to give a quick feel of what we can expect whenStarfieldfinally releases in less than three months.

TheStarfieldConstellation Edition also promises up to five days of early access, a pass for the game’s first story expansion (titledShattered Space), and some skins. Plus a digital soundtrack and art book.