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Starfield's sex scenes are wild, it turns out

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Published 11:56 10 May 2023 GMT+1

Starfield's sex scenes are wild, it turns out

Bethesda’s upcoming Xbox exclusive Starfield will be complete with joinable factions, starship creation, and jetpack sex, apparently.

Sam Cawley

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Topics: Starfield, Bethesda, Xbox

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Bethesda’s upcoming Xbox exclusive Starfield is shaping up to be an expansive inter-galactic adventure, complete with joinable factions, starship creation, and jetpack sex apparently.

That’s right, aside from the several factions you make peace or war with, you can also make sweet love with your chosen companions, according to some leaked ESRB rating details.

According to the rating, Starfield contains some “suggestive material” in certain bits of dialogue, most notably dialogue that follows sleeping in a bed with a companion. Examples of the raunchy lines your character will be saying include; “Life is a sexually transmitted disease that's a hundred percent fatal', the classic “Talk about seeing stars, whew... that was amazing.” and the more bizarre “I'm all for getting a little wild, but next time let's try it without the jetpacks.”

Now this doesn’t necessarily mean we’ll see the action through our player’s eyes, unlike Cyberpunk 2077 which gave its players a full-view of what was happening, but the concept of jetpack sex is admittedly hilarious.

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In all likelihood, these pieces of dialogue will follow after completing a companion’s love quest, or by simply using a bed with them by your side. This isn’t new for Bethesda games either, as the Fallout and The Elder Scrolls series both included similar romance options in some capacity, sometimes including a character-buff or XP boost.

It seems like Starfield could boldly go where no Bethesda game has gone before, and provide players with a more expansive line of romance options, giving players the opportunity to join the intergalactic mile-high club.

Starfield is set to take-off on the 6th of September, exclusively for Xbox and PC players. It promises an interplanetary adventure, giving players the freedom to explore a variety of planets and civilisations at their leisure. Character appearance and backgrounds are more customisable than ever, and starships can be built from scratch however the player chooses, providing total control of who you’ll be in the galaxy and how you’ll navigate it.

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