Starfield Player Discovers Strange Loot Stash in Shattered Space DLC
A Starfield player has uncovered a peculiar stash of loot hidden in lockers while playing through the Shattered Space DLC. As gamers continue to explore everything the new expansion has to offer, some finds remain difficult to explain, and this discovery is among the most unexpected.
Discovery is a central theme in Starfield, with players traversing a vast galaxy filled with Bethesda’s trademark attention to detail. This commitment to rich, immersive worlds has kept players discovering new secrets even long after launch. The release of the Shattered Space DLC has only increased the number of hidden details and surprises.
Reddit user sterrre shared their experience while playing the Legacy of the Fang quest in Shattered Space, which takes players through the Tomb of the Fang. During a typical looting session, sterrre opened two lockers and found a shocking surprise. One locker was overflowing with baguettes, which spilled out as they opened it, while the other was packed with CAN-uck! poutine. For sterrre, who plays with the starvation settings turned on, this unexpected hoard of food items was a potential lifesaver.
Strange Loot Stashes Spark Amusement
Other players in the Reddit thread chimed in to share their own encounters with this peculiar loot. Many noted how they burst out laughing when they opened the lockers in sequence and discovered the unusual stash. While Starfield has plenty of hidden loot and surprising discoveries, this particular find stood out as one of the most amusing.
With the arrival of the Shattered Space expansion, fans are eager to see what’s next for Starfield. Whether it be future expansions or a sequel, it’s unlikely that Bethesda will let their sci-fi franchise rest. A former Bethesda developer recently weighed in on the possibility of a sequel, expressing their belief that it will happen eventually. However, the development of The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5 is expected to take precedence, suggesting that a Starfield sequel could be years away unless Bethesda expands its teams or outsources development to another studio.
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