InStarfield,Earth has become a desolate wastelandwith only minimal evidence that humans ever lived there. To rectify this, someone has made our home world that little bit more lush with fresh fauna and sea life.

Over onNexus Mods, user Ainsy has managed to restore Earth’s atmosphere, breathing a bit of life into the dead planet. While it’s not a complete restoration, the mod does give back the atmosphere, as well as the oceans, some creatures, all culminating in basically turning it into a jungle biome.

Starfield logo with a brightly lit beach behind it.

Starfieldall but abandoned our planet for the main story, but this download will give you at least one more reason to revisit this extinct rock we once calledterra firma.

Life finds a way…or is at least modded into existence

With life restored, Ainsy’s mod means that Earth now has some signs of life again, which includes outposts, enemy bases, and some mining facilities. So if you were hoping to land here to get away from danger…nope. It’s business as usual.

Since launching at the beginning of September,Starfieldhas been at the mercy of the modding community. New content and tweaks to the vanilla experience continue to make their way to the surface. The fan-madeCommunity Patch– the collaborative effort of a series of modders – is also here to fix any bugs that Bethesda has yet to address.

Starfield: a cosmos map showing Earth and its resources.

Now that hype for the has died down, a lot of players may be starting to see the lack of staying power that something likeSkyrimhas. Custom mods will keep people coming back for more (on PC at least), but it won’t be long before conversations surrounding the elusiveElder Scrolls 6begin anew.

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