Starfield Xbox Controller And Headset Are Back In Stock, But You’ll Want To Hurry – GameSpot

Starfield Xbox Controller And Headset Are Back In Stock, But You'll Want To Hurry - GameSpot

We’re just weeks away from the launch of Starfield, easily one of the biggest games of the year for Xbox and PC. Ahead of Starfield’s release, retailers are starting to replenish stock on the official Starfield-themed Xbox controller and headset. These have been nearly impossible to find at retail price since hitting shelves in June. if you’re hyped for Starfield, now’s your chance to buy the stylish Starfield controller and wireless headset. We’ll continue to update this roundup with more restocks as they become available, but keep in mind these are likely to sell out again. If interested in either piece of Starfield gear, we’d recommend ordering soon.

Currently, you can buy the Starfield controller at Newegg and Antonline. The Starfield headset is available at Amazon, GameStop, and Antonline.

For those who haven’t ordered a copy of the game, check out our Starfield preorder guide. PC players can save 17% on Steam copies of Starfield at GameSpot sister site Fanatical (and get a free game). Starfield will be available from day one (September 6) on Xbox and PC Game Pass. If you want to become a member, you can buy a three-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate code for $40 at Amazon.

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.

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.

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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