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Starfield is finally playable without an Xbox
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Published 14:18 10 Oct 2024 GMT+1

Starfield is finally playable without an Xbox

Save some big bucks

Angharad Redden

Angharad Redden

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Featured Image Credit: Bethesda

Topics: Starfield, Bethesda, Xbox, Amazon, Microsoft

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With Starfield’s first DLC dropping last month, players both old and new are picking up Starfield but thanks to a recent deal, even more players can access the Bethesda RPG.

There is no denying that Bethesda’s latest RPG has had a mixed reception since it was first released in September 2023.

Check out the trailer for Starfield: Shattered Space below!

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Taking the story to various corners of the galaxy, Starfield was a highly-anticipated RPG which is unsurprising considering it was made by the same studio as titles such as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 3.

However, despite Bethesda still claiming that it is the best RPG it has ever made, Starfield was met with mixed reviews with players criticising its lack of content, wavering plot and standard Bethesda glitches.

Be that as it may, its first DLC Shattered Space was released in September and saw the title get something of a resurgence.

However, with Starfield currently only being available to play on PC and the Xbox Series X/S, it was inaccessible to many players.

That is until now.

Thanks to the partnership between Microsoft and Amazon, you no longer need to purchase an Xbox Series X/S in order to play Xbox titles.

Instead, you can access them via the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K deal which includes an Xbox Wireless Controller, a one-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and of course, an Amazon Fire TV Stick.

All of this will come in at $74.99 which is one hell of a deal if you ask me.

Once purchased, users will be able to access the large library of Xbox games from their TV and of course, this includes Starfield.

You can also check out Halo Infinite, Forza Horizon 5 and more without having to splash out on a brand-new console.

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