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Bethesda details three key locations in Starfield

While Starfield was one of the key highlights of Microsoft's E3 presentation back in June, we still know very little about Bethesda's new sci-fi RPG. Slowly but surely, more details are coming to light, with the latest news drop detailing three major locations from the game.

In three very short videos, Bethesda details three major places we'll be visiting in Starfield. The first is none other than New Atlantis, the capital city of the United Colonies and a hub for folks from all races across the galaxy.

The second video focuses on Akila, the capital city of the Freestar Collective, which is surrounded by high walls in an effort to protect residents from the Ashta, a species of alien monsters. The third and final video shows Neon, a pleasure port built on a floating platform on an aquatic world.

While these are nice teasers, we still don't know what we'll be doing at these locations, or how they tie in to the game's main story. We should be getting more story details next year though, as Bethesda builds up to its November 11th 2022 release date for Starfield.

KitGuru Says: What did you all think of the new Starfield teasers? It's not a lot of information, but it is enough to get a taste of the new universe Bethesda is building. 

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