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Starfield: Player completed New Game Plus 33 times, making an exceptional discovery – Windows Club

Starfield seems to contain a lot of surprises. Despite the criticism, it is a huge game designed to last and surprise. For example, a particularly passionate player made an exceptional discovery upon finishing the New Game Plus 33 times.

First we need to briefly explain how Starfield’s New Game Plus works. If you haven’t finished the game yet, read on because it’s a pretty big preview.

Once you reach the end of the main story, you can start a new game that restarts the game almost from the beginning, with a new version of the story, new dialogue options, and even a new main quest to complete. This is one of the best and most creative parts of the game that, as happened with user X @NikoMueller, who finished New Game Plus 33 times, can have big surprises in store. After many efforts, the boy decided to hang up his spacesuit, but when he went to the Constellation he found himself… himself. More precisely, your first avatar, with the characteristics achieved in the first game and complete with audio dubbing.

The best part is that the character could be hired by the team. However, upon examining him a bit, Mueller also discovered that when talking about him, could spark an interesting metanarrative dialogue. After all, who wouldn’t talk to themselves a little if they met them in a multiverse? Too bad it’s not possible to have a love story. It would have been weird, but definitely interesting.

It should be noted that this is one of the many known variations of New Game Plus, but apparently it is one of the rarest. Naturally it is random and cannot be forced in any way, so it does not necessarily require finishing New Game Plus 33 times to manifest.


2023-11-29 20:54:30
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