Starfield Premium Edition Upgrade (DLC)
The Premium Edition Upgrade adds the Shattered Space story expansion, Terran Armada DLC, 1,000 Creation Credits, and the Constellation Skin Pack to your existing Starfield copy. Base game sold separately.
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About Starfield Premium Edition Upgrade (DLC)
Before anything else, the practical note: this is a DLC upgrade pack, not the base game. You need Starfield Standard Edition installed before any of this does anything. What you're buying is a bundle of extras that converts your standard copy into the Premium tier, specifically the Shattered Space story expansion, the Terran Armada story DLC, 1,000 Creation Credits for the Creation Club mod marketplace, the Constellation Skin Pack (Equinox Laser Rifle, Spacesuit, Helmet, and Boost Pack), plus the Digital Artbook and Original Soundtrack. Early access was a launch-period perk and is no longer relevant. So is the base game worth owning in the first place, and does the expansion content justify the upgrade cost? Starfield is a genuinely complicated game to assess. The faction questlines are where it earns its RPG credentials. The UC Vanguard storyline plays out like a contained sci-fi thriller, the Crimson Fleet arc lets you run a double-agent con, the Freestar Rangers have a sun-bleached frontier feel, and even the Ryujin corporate espionage thread has its moments, however uneven. If you treat those four questlines as the actual game and the 1,000-planet sandbox as optional texture, Starfield clicks into place as a solid Bethesda RPG. The New Game Plus structure is genuinely inventive, layering meta-narrative shifts across successive runs in ways that reward players who see it through more than once. Shattered Space, the story expansion included in this upgrade, adds a self-contained arc set on the homeworld of House Va'ruun, one of the base game's more intriguing factions. The tone is darker and more focused than the sprawling main quest, and the environmental design is a step up from some of the procedural planetary surfaces that populate the base game's wider map. For players who found the base game's writing too broad and its lore too shallow compared to the Elder Scrolls, Shattered Space is the course correction that at least partially addresses those complaints. The criticisms that dog the base game are real and worth knowing about before you spend. Loading screens are pervasive and immersion-breaking in a way that feels especially acute for a game about seamless space exploration. The main story quest is a fetch-quest parade with a philosophical premise that never quite pays off its ambitions. Companion writing outside of a couple of standouts lands flat. And the Bethesda engine, for all its systemic depth, shows its age in facial animations and moment-to-moment flow. The Constellation Skin Pack included here is cosmetic only and won't change any of that. The upgrade makes most sense if you already own the base game, enjoyed the faction content, and want a reason to return for a new narrative thread in Shattered Space plus the Creation Credits to dip into community mods. If you're still on the fence about the base game entirely, sort that question out first. The upgrade content is worthwhile for committed players; it's a poor entry point for skeptics. Monika, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- DirectX
- DirectX® 12
- Storage
- 125 GB
- Graphics
- AMD Radeon RX 5700, Nvidia GeForce 1070 Ti
- Processor
- AMD Ryzen 5 2600X, Intel Core i7-6800K
- 64bit support
- Yes
- Additional Notes
- TBD
- System requirements
- Windows 10+
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Game Info
- Developer
- Bethesda Game Studios
- Publisher
- Bethesda Softworks
- Release Date
- Sep 1, 2023
