Summary
- New Starfield mod adds 300+ repeatable missions, expanding content for players.
- Dark Universe – Overtime mod enhances Mission Board system with varied new tasks.
A new Starfield mod has added over 300 missions to the game, giving players plenty more content to enjoy in Bethesda’s RPG. All of these new Starfield missions are repeatable, which should go a long way to making this one of the most substantial mods for the game.
Like most previous Bethesda games before it, Starfield has a highly active modding community. The Creation Kit gives talented modders all the tools they need to create and share new content for Starfield, which should help keep the game alive for many years to come. There was even one Starfield mod that added The Elder Scrolls‘ star system, blending two of Bethesda’s franchises in an interesting way. Upon Starfield‘s mixed reception from fans at release, there was some concern that this could affect its future modding community, but this doesn’t seem to have been the case to any notable degree.

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The new mod is titled Dark Universe – Overtime, and can be found on Nexus Mods from user kaosnyrb. According to the creator, it adds “over 300 new repeatable sandbox missions across over 65 types,” enhancing the Mission Board system with a variety of new tasks “ranging from space battles to Infestations, manufacturing, deliveries, and more.” Starfield‘s radiant quests keep things simple, but this expansion is a great way to switch things up for players who have exhausted all the current options.
You Can Get Over 300 New Missions in Starfield Right Now
According to the mod’s page, using Dark Universe – Overtime is extremely simple, with players able to use the Mission Board system as usual. Along the way, they’ll discover new Mission Dataslates while exploring, unlocking new quests with randomized objectives. It also has one feature that is imperative in all the best Starfield mods – it has been designed with compatibility in mind, so players don’t need to worry about using it with other mods, too.
While the modding community continues to enhance Starfield with new content, Bethesda’s official support for the game is set to continue in 2025. A recent report has suggested that Starfield‘s PS5 port should be ready this year, finally giving players on Sony’s console the chance to experience Bethesda’s latest RPG. It’s suggested that this will arrive alongside Starfield‘s second expansion, the follow-up to last year’s Shattered Space DLC.