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How to obtain one of the best spacesuits in Starfield thanks to a bug

"What would a Bethesda game be without bugs, right?"

How to obtain one of the best spacesuits in Starfield thanks to a bug
Pedro Domínguez

Pedro Domínguez

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Starfield, the latest title created by Bethesda, is finally here. After several years of waiting and a 5-day early access period for those who purchased the Premium and Constellation editions, thousands of players are already exploring the depths of outer space.

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With an 88 on Metacritic, Starfield is shaping up to be one of the best space games since No Man’s Sky, although Bethesda’s game may share something more with Hello Games‘ title than just mechanics. As expected from a Bethesda game, we’re once again encountering bugs at launch.

But while many of the bugs reported by players in these days have been the typical graphical bugs or characters doing strange things (a classic), a bug discovered recently by Twitter user Patrick Maka allows you to obtain one of the best spacesuits in Starfield practically at the beginning of the game.

The best part is that performing the bug is very easy and carries no risk. To obtain this coveted spacesuit for free, you should head to The Lodge, which is basically one of the first places you’ll visit in Starfield after completing the tutorial. Once there, you should go down to the basement, where you can find a Mark 1 spacesuit locked behind a glass display case.

If you’re a veteran Bethesda game player, you’ll probably guess how this works: you simply need to move your character back and forth while looking at one of the corners of the display case until your crosshair stops targeting the master-level lock and highlights the mannequin. After that, you just need to press the action button, and the spacesuit will be yours.

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Starfield is now available on Xbox Series X|S and PC, and it’s part of the Xbox Game Pass catalog.

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Pedro Domínguez

Pedro Domínguez

Publicist and audiovisual producer in love with social networks. I spend more time thinking about which videogames I will play than playing them.

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