1. Starfield, developed by Bethesda, recently announced plans to release regular free updates and larger, paid DLCs. 2. A free June update included new features like Trackers Alliance and Munitions-Crafting, but controversy arose over a paid official mission, 'The Vulture', which costs €7 and offers only 30 minutes of gameplay. 3. Fans are upset due to the high cost for short gameplay and a bug in the reward weapon, leading to negative reviews on Steam.
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