After Fallout and Elder Scrolls, Bethesda put this plant back in Startfield | Xbox One

2023-06-23 10:52:54

Not far from being considered Bethesda’s most anticipated game by Xbox players, Starfield promises to be one of the studio’s most ambitious video game projects. His latest appearance on the Xbox Games Showcase + Starfield Direct only reinforced that sentiment. However, the developer does not forget its other in-house productions and is preparing a little wink for them.

Bethesda: a studio with a green thumb

If you were asked what commonality between the games Fallout, Elder Scrolls and Starfield, you would surely answer extremely long development time and you would be absolutely right, but on closer inspection, these three games will soon share another similarity. : the Nirnroot.

Regulars of Bethesda productions certainly know what we are talking regarding, this plant has been a real easter egg in recent years, returning regularly through the various licenses designed by Bethesda.

First appeared in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Nirnroot is a plant whose properties allow you to make potions of attenuation, health, invisibility, magic and agility.

It also has the ability to make the urine of the person who consumes it luminous, quite wide possibilities which therefore gave the studio the idea of ​​keeping this plant in Fallout 4but also in Starfield.

Screenshots appeared on Reddit indeed suggest that the plant will be visible once more in Microsoft’s Xbox exclusive. It is unclear, however, if the latter may have any impact in the gameplay, the progress of the player or if it will only be possible to observe it.

Starfield’s final answer on September 6, 2023 exclusively on Xbox Series X|S and PC. The software will of course be playable day one in Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass.

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