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Starfield free download included in stupidly cheap Amazon bundle

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Published 10:00 23 Jul 2023 GMT+1

Starfield free download included in stupidly cheap Amazon bundle

Grab a free copy of Starfield in this ridiculous bundle

Ewan Moore

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Featured Image Credit: Bethesda/AMD

Topics: Starfield, Bethesda, Free Games, PC

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There are a large number of gamers who, after being amazed by June's incredible Starfield gameplay deep-dive, were dismayed to remember that they didn't actually own a system that could play the game. I should know, I was one of them.

Starfield is looking so impressive that it's single-handedly convincing gamers to pick up an Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S. Since Bethesda's open world RPG definitely isn't coming to PlayStation 5 anytime soon (or ever), the fact is PlayStation fans are going to have to make the jump. But if you're that against getting an Xbox, PC is always an option. You're also a weirdo that puts too much stock by what toys you own, but that's an issue for another time.

Take a look at the Starfield story trailer below!

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There are plenty of Starfield bundles going around at the moment for budding PC gamers looking to build their own system in time for September, with some genuinely great deals that you should check out. However, none quite match up to an incredible AMD GPU bundle that includes a free copy of Starfield for under £400.

As reported by Eurogamer, you can currently nab an RX 6700 XT for £327 from Amazon with a copy of Starfield thrown in. When you consider Starfield on its own is £70 and this bundle is discounted from £400? Well, you've got yourself a stupidly cheap bargain.

So there you go. If you're looking to build yourself a shiny new PC in time for Starfield, this may well be the best place for you to start your search. And of course, if you can't be bothered with any of that nonsense, you can always splash out for the more affordable Xbox Series S. Bethesda has assured gamers Starfield will run just fine on the budget console. Just... maybe wait till launch to see for sure, eh?

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