In the vast, ever-expanding universe of Starfield mods, one creative soul has decided that Bethesda's official Shattered Space DLC just wasn't quite... galactic enough. So, they're giving it a complete makeover, trading Constellation's troubles for the dark allure of the Sith Empire. This ambitious project, currently a work in progress on Nexus Mods, aims to do more than just slap a fresh coat of Star Wars paint on everything. Nope, this modder is playing for keeps, planning to rewrite the very story and dialogue, essentially birthing a brand-new Star Wars game within the Starfield engine. Talk about ambitious—this isn't just a reskin; it's a full-blown identity crisis for the DLC, and it's looking pretty fantastic.

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The Force is Strong With This Mod

The mastermind behind this cosmic crossover is Nexus user DeityVengy, a modder who clearly has a type. This isn't their first rodeo in a galaxy far, far away. They previously used over 100 mods to transform the base Starfield game into a Star Wars playground, with results that left the community absolutely floored. Now, they've set their sights on the Shattered Space expansion with their 'Star Wars - Sith Empire Shattered Space Conversion' mod. The goal? To morph the DLC into a "fully fledged Star Wars story involving the Sith Empire." That's right, folks, we're talking dark side drama, ancient temples, and the sweet, sinister hum of a lightsaber (or at least a very convincing plasma cutter).

So, what's cooking in the modding kitchen right now? Well, the initial release is already serving up some serious changes:

  • Character Overhaul: Enemy and NPC models have been given a Star Wars facelift. Say goodbye to generic spacers and hello to Imperial troopers and Sith acolytes.

  • Planetary Makeover: The eerie, serpent-worshipping world of Va'ruun'kai has been reborn as Korriban, the ancient homeworld of the Sith. Much spookier, and way more... Force-sensitive.

  • New Gear: A fresh arsenal of armor sets has been added, letting players dress the part of a Sith warrior or a rogue smuggler.

But hold your tauntauns—this is just the appetizer. The modder's roadmap includes the main course: a complete "story rewrite and revoice" and the addition of a Sith temple complete with epic boss battles. Imagine facing down a Dark Council member instead of... whatever was originally in Shattered Space. Yeah, that's an upgrade.

Why Bethesda Games Are a Modder's Playground

Let's be real, seeing a project of this scale pop up is about as surprising as finding a sweetroll in a Skyrim kitchen. Bethesda's games have always been like a giant box of digital Legos for the modding community. The tools are there, the canvas is huge, and the fans are endlessly inventive. Fast forward to 2026, and Starfield is no exception. The Nexus Mods page for the game is a bustling metropolis of creativity, hosting nearly 10,000 mods with a staggering 64 million total downloads. As official updates from Bethesda naturally begin to taper off, the modding scene is only getting stronger, keeping the game alive and wildly unpredictable for years to come.

This Sith Empire conversion is a perfect example of that enduring spirit. It's a passion project that asks, "What if?" and then spends hundreds of hours answering it. For players, it means the Starfield universe never has to get stale. One day you're exploring the Settled Systems, the next you're navigating the political intrigue and ancient evils of the Sith Empire—all without leaving your ship (or your gaming chair).

A Glimpse into the Future

While the mod is still a work in progress, the potential is, as they say, off the charts. The previous base-game conversion proved that DeityVengy has the vision and the skill to pull off something truly special. The community is watching with bated breath, eager to see how this "Shattered Space counterpart" evolves. Will we get fully voiced Sith Lords? Original missions steeped in Star Wars lore? Only time—and a lot of dedicated modding work—will tell.

In the meantime, the existence of such mods is a testament to the game's flexibility and its community's love. It's a reminder that sometimes, the most exciting expansions aren't the ones you pay for, but the ones gifted by fellow players who just really, really wanted to see a lightsaber in space. The force of creativity is strong with this one.