The followers of the Great Serpent await in this expansion for Starfield, so here's how to begin.
Va'ruun'kai awaits.
The first expansion for Bethesda Game Studios' science-fiction role-playing game Starfield is now here, coming just over a year after the base game launched. Titled Shattered Space, this expansion cleaves closer to the design philosophy of past Bethesda titles like Fallout and The Elder Scrolls, taking place entirely in one location.
This isn't a separate launcher, but is instead woven into the main game, meaning you can't just pick Starfield up for the first time and immediately play it. Don't worry though, follow my guide and you'll be observing the terrors of House Va'ruun before long. Here's how to start Starfield: Shattered Space on Xbox and Windows PC.
How to start Starfield: Shattered Space
First off, you'll want to make sure you actually own the Shattered Space expansion for Starfield.
If you have the Premium Edition of the game, then you've got it. If you only bought the Standard Edition of Starfield, or you're playing through Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass, then you'll need to buy the Premium Upgrade.
Once you own Starfield: Shattered Space, make sure you've got it installed. It's around a 15GB download. There's also a separate update that must also be installed.
Finally, hop into the game. In order to embark on the new questline, you'll have to have completed the main story mission called One Small Step. After that, you simply need to take a Grav Jump somewhere in the galaxy that is not a main mission or random encounter. Exactly when that part triggers is out of your control, but make a couple of jumps and you'll eventually get one. When you do, you'll suddenly encounter a space station called The Oracle, which your companions will note is not on the charts.
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