Key conclusions
- The new Starfield mod turns Shattered Space into a Star Wars game.
- It currently works by turning enemies and NPCs into Star Wars characters.
- He even turns one of the planets into a Carriban.
Modder Starfield completely reworks the Shattered Space DLC, turning it into an original Star Wars game. The mod, currently in development, will not only change assets to look like they're from Star Wars, but will eventually change the dialogue as well.
As noted by DSOGaming, the mod can be downloaded in its current form on Nexus Mods. Star Wars – Sith Empire Shattered Space Conversion by Nexus user DeityVengy is currently overhauling character models and names, as well as making changes to the environment. Further additions are on the way.
The Starfield mod turns Shattered Space into a Star Wars game
So far, we don't have many details about the project, other than that the modder wants to turn Shattered Space into “a full-fledged Star Wars story involving the Sith Empire.” In future updates, this will include a complete “rewriting and retelling of history” and the inclusion of a Sith Temple with boss battles.
Right now, the mod adds a bunch of new armor that you can wear, as well as remaking enemies and other NPCs to look like they're from Star Wars. It also turns Va'ruun'kai into Korriban, which fits the Star Wars universe better.
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Apparently I like space games that no one else likes
Every now and then we get a space game. And just as often, people hate them. But I don't think they are that bad…
All this from the same modder who used over 100 mods to transform the base game into Star Wars. The results were absolutely incredible, so it will be interesting to see how the Shattered Space counterpart plays out after some extra work.
It's not surprising at all to see modders taking on these huge projects, as Bethesda games always attract a huge modding community. There are just under 10,000 mods for Starfield currently available on the Nexus, with a total of nearly 64 million downloads. As the years go on and Bethesda's official updates slow down, we can expect this to grow even more, as we've seen with the studio's previous games.

Starfield is Bethesda's first new IP in a quarter of a century, launching for next-gen Xbox Series X|S and PC. Set outside our solar system, you play as a member of Constellation, a team of explorers who are out to discover new worlds.