Summary
TheStarfieldCommunity Patch team is struggling to find volunteers to help maintain the project and ensure its long-term viability. The current situation is a discouraging sign for Bethesda’s space-faring game, hinting thatStarfieldmay lack the staying power of the studio’s earlier open-world RPGs.
Originally released in September 2023,Starfielddebuted to somewhat mixed reviews. In June 2024, Bethesda released the game’s official modding tools, called the Creation Kit. By that time, the Starfield Community Patch—which addresses a wide variety of issues with the game—was already out. However, the Creation Kit’s release prompted a large-scale rework of the mod.
The future of theStarfield Community Patchnow seems to be in question, as its team reported that its core members are losing interest in maintaining the project. That’s according to a recent post shared via the Starfield Modding Discord server by Community Patch developer Pickysaurus. As spotted byGamesRadar+, Pickysaurus posted a notice seeking contributors who would take over the development of the ambitious mod. According to them, the current team no longer has the “time or motivation to curate the patch.”
Starfield Community Patch Hasn’t Been Updated Since 2024
Pickysaurus’s notice followed fan questions about why the Community Patch hasn’t seen any progress since September 2024. For reference, similar mods for much olderBethesda gamescontinue to receive regular support; the Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch was last revised in February, while itsFallout 4equivalent was most recently updated in March 2025.
Elaborating on the current situation, Pickysaurus said their reduced involvement stems from getting a new puppy, who now takes up much of their attention. Meanwhile, other team members stepped away for various reasons, including disappointment with the game’s limited replay value and frustration overBethesda’s attempts to monetizeStarfieldmods via the Creation Club. Some former Starfield Community Patch developers don’t have any major gripes with the space-faring RPG, but have simply moved on to playing other games and no longer have an interest in maintaining such an ambitious project, Pickysaurus explained.
Starfield Community Patch Is at Risk of Being Retired
Given the current state of affairs, the Starfield Community Patch is going to be retired if the team doesn’t find any volunteers in the near future. Anyone interested in taking over the project can get in touch with the current developers via theStarfield Modding Discord server. For the time being, the current team is still maintaining the Starfield Community Patch website, StarfieldPatch.dev, though this won’t continue indefinitely. The fact that one of the most popularStarfieldmods—boasting over 355,000 downloads on Nexus Mods alone—is struggling to maintain a core development team suggests that Bethesda’s 2023 RPG may not enjoy the same long-lasting community support as the studio’s earlier titles.