Starfield gives players the option to romance the four main companions. Coming into the game, you’ll likely wonder if any of the romantic options have a defined sexual orientation. After all, you don’t want to go barking up the wrong tree.
Are the romances in Starfield gender locked, or do companions not have a sexual orientation?
As was the case in past Bethesda games like Fallout 4 and Skyrim, all companions in Starfield are effectively bisexual, allowing players access to romantic storylines regardless of whether their avatar presents as masculine, feminine, or gender-neutral pronouns.
The four romancable companions in Starfield, Sarah, Sam, Barrett, and Andreja, do not have a strictly defined sexual preference. This design choice ensures that each companion remains accessible for romance, regardless of the player’s chosen character identity. In the broader context of the game, Starfield steers clear from overtly labeling its characters’ sexualities. For instance, while Barrett had a past relationship with a man, he doesn’t overtly identify as “gay” and will date a feminine-presenting avatar. Similarly, Sam, despite being married to a woman in the past, doesn’t classify himself as “heterosexual” and is receptive to relations with a masculine-presenting character.
However, while the game’s fluid approach to companion sexuality might seem to suggest inclusivity, Starfield doesn’t particularly champion or delve into LGBTQ identities. The narrative doesn’t weigh in on sexuality negatively or positively, maintaining a neutral stance. This approach means the game bypasses any in-depth exploration or acknowledgment of the complexities of heterosexuality, bisexuality, or homosexuality.
So, while Starfield allows players to explore romantic avenues with all companions, it avoids any conversations around LGBTQ themes. As a result, those seeking a nuanced depiction of diverse sexual identities may find Starfield’s representation to be inadequate.
Starfield Companion Sexual Orientation FAQ
A: Yes, in Starfield, you can romance any of the four main companions—Sarah, Sam, Barrett, and Andreja—regardless of whether your avatar presents as masculine, feminine, or uses gender-neutral pronouns.
A: No, while Starfield offers a fluid approach to companion romance, it doesn’t delve deeply into LGBTQ identities. The game maintains a neutral stance on sexuality and doesn’t engage in in-depth discussions or acknowledgment of heterosexuality, bisexuality, or homosexuality.
A: No, Starfield avoids overtly labeling its characters’ sexualities. For example, Barrett, despite having a past relationship with a man, doesn’t identify as “gay.” Similarly, Sam doesn’t classify himself as “heterosexual” even though he was previously married to a woman. The companions remain open to relationships with avatars of any gender presentation.