Summary
Some newly surfaced evidence suggestsStarfield’s Creation Kit 2 could be entering beta soon. But the upcoming test may only be reserved forStarfieldmodders participating in Bethesda’s Verified Creator Program.
All of the developer’s open-world RPGs since the early 2000s have eventually developed bustling modding communities.Starfieldhas been no exception to that trend, with just its Nexus Mods page featuring over 6,600 projects as of late February, some six months following the game’s release. But its current selection of mods is primarily a testament to the modding community’s perseverance, asStarfieldstill doesn’t offer official modding support.

Starfield Mod Tools May Initially Be Reserved for Verified Creators
The release of the game’s Creation Kit 2 may finally be drawing near, according to some recent developer activity pulled from theStarfieldSteam repo. A February 22 update, first spotted by Reddit user TERAB1T, saw Bethesda add a new codebase branch called “ct_beta_verifiedcreator.” The first part of the designation possibly stands for “creation” or “creator tools,” while the subsequent keywords suggests that the beta branch will be reserved for those participating inBethesda’s Verified Creator Program meant to help modders make money.
The last time the studio created a newStarfieldcode depot with “beta” in its name was on November 6. Two days later, the Maryland-based developer released update 1.8.83 for Steam users on the beta channel. Although the name of the newly surfaced branch indicates that the studio may be prioritizing rolling out the game’s official modding tools to its verified modders, that doesn’t necessarily mean people interested in creating free mods will have to wait for much longer. Bethesda Executive ProducerTodd Howard did promise thatStarfield’s mod tools would arrive in 2024, without making a distinction between supporting the Verified Creators Program and the wider community.
Starfield Mod Support Could Be Out by Spring 2024
PastStarfieldpatches have each spent around two weeks in beta before hitting the stable channel. But the game’s Creation Kit 2 could ostensibly require more thorough testing due to the sheer volume of functionality that it’s bound to introduce. Nevertheless, its full-fledged spring release seems to be on the cards, assuming testing starts soon. The newly leaked beta branch appears to have support for French, Spanish, German, and Japanese, in addition to English, according to data scrapped by SteamDB.
Official modding tools are expected to significantly streamline the process of modifyingStarfieldby providing enthusiasts with a robust development interface. Up until now, all publicly available mods for the game have been created using rudimentary methods like hex editors. The upcoming release of the Creation Kit 2 should be the first major step in Bethesda’s efforts to fulfill its promise ofStarfieldbecoming a “paradise” for modders.
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