"I get it. Those are all real feelings and frustrations," says Bethesda's senior vice president of marketing and communication Pete Hines.
The space-faring RPG has "some more hooks in it" that will facilitate those who just want to keep playing (while also having main quests to clear).
Inon Zur of Fallout 4, Dragon's Dogma, Outriders and Pathfinder: Kingmaker fame is also confirmed as the game's composer.
Constellation is described as "NASA meets Indiana Jones meets the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." You can join other factions though.
Join Constellation, the last group of space explorers, and "go where you want" to "be who you want" as per director Todd Howard.
Things are starting to heat up with Bethesda's next big RPG as several reports point to a reveal and release date announcement at E3 2021.
The showcase will run for 90 minutes and features games coming to Xbox this holiday season, Xbox Game Pass releases and much more.
Though the specifics haven't been revealed, it will be in "late" 2022.
According to Bloomberg's Jacon Schreier, the development team was "very small" until 2019.
Don't hold your breath for a Holiday 2021 launch.
In case there was any doubt, for whatever reason.
Screens show both first person and third person gameplay.
Rumours have suggested that the RPG could launch later this year.
Fallout 76 studio is looking to add more people to its ranks for a new project.
Bloomberg's Jason Schreier has since clarified that he doesn't "expect most games to hit in 2021."
"The game's basically sort of finished - it's in bug squashing mode right now," says an Xbox insider.
The project lead of Fallout 76 indicates there's been no issues.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says Bethesda plans to show off the game at E3, and then launch it a few months later.
Five Bethesda titles can be played at "nearly" 60 FPS with this feature.
Howard also talks about how Phil Spencer was one of the first people he called for advice following the game's poor launch.