Starfield debuts its first character - a robot called Vasco
Vasco can haul your gearꦕ and even defend you ꧂with weapons

Starfield has introduced its first character - a robotic com🙈panion called Vasc☂o.
Earlier today on April 5, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Bethesda Game Studios lead artist Istyvan Pely introduced Vasco in the video seen just below. The Starfield lead introduces one of their "very favorite" companions in Starfield as Vasco, an early robot constructed by Lunar Robotics, who was then retrofitt෴ed and upgraded for missions out in the vast constellation.
Vasco is described as a "utilitarian," well suited to space travel and the challenges that come with it. The video above shows Vasco repairing a spacecraft, which po🦄ints to the robot having roles other than just following the player character around.
Our robotic friend is a bipedal construct, and is able to traverse multiple types of terrain found throughout the constellations. Addi𒁏tionally, Vasco actually has꧙ gear to carry various items, and Pely describes it as "suited to extensive overland journeys," pointing to Vasco being able to carry gear for us when we're out and about.
Vasco is also described as "primarily peaceful" in the video from Bethesda, but the robot does have defensive capabilities. We can see glimpses of concept art where Vasco has what looks li🦹ke a plasma weapon, so the robot should be able to accompany us into combat in some scenarios in Starfield.
In fact, this isn't the first time we've seen Vasco. Last month in March, Bethesda showed off a very brief snippet of gameplay starring a robot, which happened to be our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:very first in🐟-game footage of Starfiel๊d. We knew back then that this robot's name was Vasco, but now we have a better idea of what exactly Vasco's going to b🗹e doing in S๊tarfield.
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