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Bethesda renews the power management in Starfield with a new update

- April 22, 2026
- Updated: April 23, 2026 at 8:09 AM

Bethesda has implemented significant changes to power management in Starfield with its recent update, Free Lanes.
These powers, unique abilities that the protagonist acquires as they progress through the story, are one of the main rewards of the game, offering enriching gameplay both in the first playthrough and in subsequent New Game+ runs.
Great strategic potential
One of the most notable updates is the Quantum Essence upgrade. Previously used only to quickly recharge powers, it now allows players to improve skills without needing to return to the temples where they were obtained.
This change streamlines the gaming experience, as players can increase the level of their powers from the inventory. However, despite this advancement, players will need to start a New Game + if they aim to maximize all their skills, as there are not enough units of Quantum Essence available in a single playthrough.
Additionally, players will be able to create a new object called Quantum Entanglement Device, which facilitates the transfer of objects between games. This device, which unlocks a greater capacity to store materials, is obtained almost at the end of the main mission, allowing for a smoother interaction between game cycles.
The acquired powers offer a variety of strategic effects. From creating oxygen bubbles to summoning duplicates of characters, each ability has an energy cost and a specific location in the temples. With this recent update, Bethesda not only enhances gameplay but also invites players to explore this expansive universe more deeply.
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