You can now view the full list of achievements for Starfield’s upcoming Terran Armada DLC, and several entries point to features Bethesda has not formally detailed. The studio published the achievements ahead of the expansion’s April 7 release, giving you an early look at potential additions tied to the update.
Bethesda announced Terran Armada on March 17 and plans to launch it alongside the Free Lanes update, described as the game’s largest free patch so far. While the developer shared a trailer and overview outlining new content, the achievement list suggests the expansion may include more changes than previously outlined.
Starfield's Terran Armada Achievement List Hints at Unannounced Features and More
Steam published the full achievement list for Terran Armada on April 3, several days before the expansion’s April 7 launch. When you review the entries, you see multiple references to mechanics and locations that Bethesda did not outline in its March 2026 previews.
The DLC adds 20 new achievements, increasing the total count by roughly one-third. For comparison, Shattered Space added 12, which gives you a sense of how substantial this update may be.
Bethesda typically ties achievements to major quests or core systems. If that pattern holds, you can expect several significant questlines and feature additions rather than minor side activities.
Starfield Terran Armada Achievements Hinting at Unannounced Gameplay or Content Changes
Several achievement names directly point to content that has not been formally detailed. The table below outlines the most notable examples and what they suggest for your playthrough:
| Achievement Name | What It Points To |
|---|---|
| Master of Magnetism | A new location called New Babylon and a mission involving the destruction of a robot for a group or individual named Ivica. |
| Overclocked | A full upgrade path for Delta, the new morally ambiguous robot companion. |
| This for That | A system that allows you to transfer ownership of outposts to established factions. |
New Babylon stands out immediately. You appear to travel there to eliminate a robotic target connected to Ivica, indicating at least one new quest hub or mission chain set in a previously unmentioned area.
Delta’s upgrade path also signals deeper companion mechanics. The presence of an achievement for unlocking all upgrades implies a structured progression system rather than cosmetic changes. You may need to invest resources, complete tasks, or make specific choices to fully enhance this companion.
The outpost transfer mechanic could alter how you manage settlements. If you can hand control of an outpost to a faction, you may influence reputation, territory control, or resource flow. It remains unclear whether these transfers are permanent or whether you retain strategic benefits after handing them over.
The timing adds another layer of significance. Terran Armada launches alongside the Free Lanes update and the long-anticipated PlayStation 5 version of Starfield. With platform expansion and a large batch of new achievements arriving together, you can reasonably expect meaningful additions to quest design and progression systems rather than minor adjustments.