Starfield, Bethesdaâs large open-world space RPG released last year, is set to receive a big new update later this month. One of the big features being added is 3D surface and city maps, something the game has needed since its launch. But these new maps also reveal that Starfieldâs biggest cities are actually pretty tiny.
On May 1, Bethesda revealed the patch notes for its next big Starfield update. And while this new patch isnât quite out yet, players who own the game on Steam can opt into an early, beta version of it and see all the new changes Bethesda has planned, including the additional difficulty settings, UI tweaks, and the fancy new 3D maps of planets and cities. If you remember, at launch, Starfieldâs maps were heavily criticized for being unhelpful and hard to use. In this new update, Starfieldâs surface maps look far nicer and are more useful for navigation. However, it also reveals that most cities in Starfield are really small. Like…weirdly small.
Letâs look at Akilia City first, a frontier town located on a desolate planet.

I didnât expect this city to be massive, but it looks so tiny seeing it in the new 3D map via a post on Reddit. Walking around it I often got lost and that helped make it feel bigger, but zoom out the camera and you see that, in reality, itâs pretty small and condensed.
The next city I want to show is New Atlantis, which is one of the first major cities youâll likely visit and is the de facto capital of the massive, galaxy-spanning United Colonies.

Yet, New Atlantis looks more like a large mall with a medium-sized parking lot. When I played Starfield, I got the feeling that New Atlantis was smallâit felt like I was running around an outdoor mallâbut seeing it in the new 3D map just confirms it.
Maybe the saddest and tiniest city I spotted on the new 3D map screen is the city of Neon, a scummy city built on platforms above an alien ocean.

While playing Starfield, Neon felt more like a few buildings connected to one big street than an actual city. But I didnât expect Neon to look so minuscule in the new 3D surface maps. So tiny. So cute.
Of course, these outer views of the major cities in the game donât tell the whole story. If you go into buildings or underground, youâll find areas not seen in these overhead views.

These places also received new 3D maps, but they arenât as nice and look more like an early mock-up of a video game map that will be finished later. Maybe that will happen in the next big Starfield update in a few months?
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