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Kaan Serin

Starfield's new space buggy vehicle opens the door to automotive crime as players immediately "go GTA" on New Atlantis

Starfield.

There's a lot that separates Rockstar Games' mammoth open worlds from Bethesda's RPG landscapes, but they can both hug and rejoice, for they now have one thing in common: vehicular carnage.

After decades in the sweltering RPG factories, Bethesda just yesterday added a drivable vehicle to one of its games for the very first time in a new update for Starfield. The REV-8 is a pumped-up space buggy that very much channels Mass Effect's Mako with its floaty weight, double-jump boosters, and a rocket to blow up alien deathclaws and dumbstruck NPCs alike. 

Resisting the urge to save your game, chuck a couple of grenades into friendly territory, fight off an army's worth of security, and then reload to avoid any consequences is hard enough in a Bethesda game at the best of times. But now that we have a quick-moving tank, that urge is almost irrepressible. 

Players wasted no time in turning Starfield into an automotive crime sim. One Starfield player celebrated the update and excitedly tweeted that we can all "go GTA," alongside the clip below showing some unusually busy traffic in New Atlantis. 

At least one other player had the same idea (our numbers are ever-growing.)

Our space investigator buddy Andreja nopes out of the situation pretty quickly, as do most Constellation companions, sadly, but you can do non-murderous things in the REV-8 too. Like, errr, hey, kicking up some sand clouds in the clip below looks pretty cool, right? Yeah, driving on bumpy deserts is way better than driving on people.

And robo-buddy VASCO might be so delighted that you've given up that nasty habit he'll even stretch his arms out in glee while getting flung around in space. See it below. It's joyful. Maybe we don't need to "go GTA" in Starfield after all.

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