
A new fan-made expansion for Starfield has added a bunch of Star Wars content, allowing you to channel your inner Jedi.
Starfield might not have quite hit the highs of Fallout or The Elder Scrolls, but it’s still a decent sci-fi roleplaying experience for those who want it.
On the PC version specifically, mods and fan-made expansions have also enhanced the experience, bringing new quests, characters and locations into the game.
For Star Wars fans specifically, you may want to check out Jedi Mojo to play around with various Jedi-related skills and powers. The mod adds five new classes to the game, as well as a bunch of features that mix well with the Starfield base game.
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The features in the mod include adding a Force Sensitive background, which frees up alignments and classes. There’s also a new skill tree, also titled Force Sensitive.
There are three alignments: Dark, Light, and Gray, which determine what kind of Force user your character can become. And depending on which alignment you’ve selected, you’ll also unlock related skill options and powers.
As for the five new classes, each one is focused on a different playstyle. Consular is focused on Force Powers, while Hunter Killer instead allows you to play as a non-Force user who hunts Force users.
Meanwhile, Armored Guardian focuses on defense and deflection, Warrior Monk on speed and offense, and Sentinel on stealth. So altogether, there’s enough here that every kind of player can use the mod.
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What’s also pretty cool is that you can also create your own lightsaber. You’ll be able to find Kyber Crystals from mining sites and temples, and then use them to build a lightsaber. There are various different colour variations, just as there are in the films, and it should fit with any character you want to make.
While we’re not sure how well the Star Wars and Starfield universes blend well together, this mod at least offers something for players who are die-hard fans of either.
If you’re asking me, it sounds like the perfect template for a large-scale Star Wars RPG that we might get at some point in the future.
In the meantime, we at least have Star Wars: Eclipse and Star Wars Zero Company to look forward to. There’s also recent hits like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Star Wars Outlaws, the latter of which just had an excellent Switch 2 port released.