Starfield Standard Edition
$70
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Starfield Premium Edition
$100 | $83 for Steam via Fanatical
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Starfield Premium Upgrade Edition
$35
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Starfield Constellation Edition
$300
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Starfield launched today, September 6, and the hard-to-find Constellation Edition is back in stock at Amazon. GameStop had it for a full day before selling out--it's unlikely Amazon's restock will last as long. If you want Starfield collectibles but don't want to spend $300, there's a cool Premium edition upgrade kit that comes with a steelbook case. Alternatively, you can get a free Starfield collectible with three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate at Best Buy. If you're interested in playing Starfield on PC via Steam, you can save 17% on your Steam key at Fanatical with promo code FANATICAL17 and receive a free Steam game in the process.
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The standard physical edition of Starfield is available to buy at numerous major retailers.
It's important to note that Starfield is a day one Xbox Game Pass , so subscribers don't need to purchase a copy of the game. It's also an Xbox Play Anywhere title, so you'll get to play on both Xbox and PC if you buy a digital copy or play via Game Pass.
PC players can grab a Steam key for $58 (and get a free game) at Fanatical with promo code FANATICAL17.
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Step up to the Premium Edition to get the base game and the following bonus content:
Shattered Space Story Expansion (upon release)Constellation Skin Pack: Equinox Laser Rifle, Spacesuit, Helmet and Boost PackAccess to Starfield Digital Art book & Original SoundtrackOver at Fanatical, you can get the Premium Edition for $83 with promo code FANATICAL17 (and get a free game).
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The Premium Upgrade Edition does not include the base game. Instead, it’s meant to serve as an add-on to the standard edition that includes the Premium Edition in-game goodies as well as a couple of physical collectibles (if you buy the upgrade edition from a brick-and-mortar retailer). Here’s a look at what you’ll get:
Up to 5 days early accessShattered Space Story Expansion (upon release)Constellation Skin Pack: Equinox Laser Rifle, Spacesuit, Helmet and Boost PackAccess to Starfield Digital Art book & Original SoundtrackIf you pick up a physical edition, you’ll also get a steelbook display case and a Constellation patch. Remember, you’ll also need to pick up the base game--but if you want a few collectibles but don’t want to spring for the expensive Constellation edition, this is a great way to go.
The Premium Upgrade Edition is a great option for Game Pass subscribers, too. You can get some goodies for just $35 and enjoy the game without having to buy it separately.
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If you want to snag the Constellation Edition of Starfield, you’ll need to stay vigilant. It sold out at most retailers almost immediately after being released. Here’s what comes with your $300 investment:
Starfield Base GameUp to five days early accessOld Mars Skin Pack (preorder bonus)Shattered Space Story Expansion (upon release)Constellation Skin Pack: Equinox Laser Rifle, Spacesuit, Helmet and Boost PackAccess to Starfield Digital Art book & Original SoundtrackSteel book CaseConstellation PatchStarfield Chronomark Watch and CaseCredit Stick with Laser-Etched Game CodeAll listings:
Amazon (Xbox, in stock)GameStop (Xbox, sold out)GameStop (PC, sold out)Amazon (Xbox, sold out)Amazon (PC, sold out)Best Buy (sold out)Walmart (sold out)
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The Starfield Xbox Controller isn’t just the best-looking item on this list--it might be the best-looking Xbox controller available today. With a retro-futuristic design, the gamepad offers a white faceplate, red accents, and gold D-pad. It also features a rainbow around the Home button and a bunch of gray lines throughout the controller that look like a blueprint or electrical diagram. It’s a good-looking controller by all accounts, and that’s probably why it’s so hard to find in stock.
Note that Antonline and Newegg just restocked these--so rush over and grab one while you can.
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Much like the controller, the Starfield Xbox Headset uses a white, red, and gold color palette. Aside form its gorgeous design, this is a standard Xbox Wireless Headset. That means you’ll get a crisp boom mic, plush earcups, on-ear controls, and support for Dolby Atmos.
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If you need a bit of extra space for your Xbox, consider picking up the Starfield Game Drive. The external storage drive is available in 2TB, 5TB, and 8TB formats--though it’s important to note that you can’t load Starfield from this drive. Instead, consider using it to store your old Xbox One games, as these can be launched directly from an external drive (as opposed to Series X games, which can only be launched from an internal drive). Better yet, you can use it for your PC as a normal external HDD.
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