This diversity of design will be welcome news to a lot of potential Starfield fans. RELATED: Starfield Needs Key Feature to Satisfy Die-Hard Sci-Fi Fans Tattered clothing cobbled together from scraps, jetpacks with skull symbols painted on the back, and trench coats all stand out against the spacesuits worn by Constellation, the space exploration group the E3 trailer suggests the player is a part of. While still erring on the side of hard sci-fi, the designs featured in the video showed a character wearing clothing that looked like it could be straight out of steam-punk fiction or a Mad Max movie. Some of the armor concept art revealed in Bethesda's 'Into the Starfield: The Journey Begins' video released after E3, however, showed a very different side of the game's visuals. As in the initial Starfield image leaks, the character seen in the game's E3 trailer exclusively wore a realistic looking spacesuit that seemed to suggest the game would exclusively lean into hard sci-fi. Starfield's design has been described by Todd Howard as 'NASA-punk,' but until now most of what has been released had focused far more on the sleek scientific aesthetics of NASA and companies like SpaceX than the more hybrid look Todd Howard's terminology implies.