New Game Plus in Starfield is a trip. It follows some of the rules you probably know about the mode, but goes out of its way to add new and interesting twists on a tested formula. Activating it is as you’d expect: finish the main storyline, choose to start a new game, then do it all again if you desire. What’s different in Starfield is the more freeform nature of the game, as well as the reward structure of an NG+ playthrough. We’ll be discussing the finer points in this guide.
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The first and most important thing about NG+ cycles in Starfield is that they’re possible in only a few hours if you choose to shotgun the main content. Finding all the Artifacts and going through the Unity again are the only requirements to entering NG+2, NG+6, or NG+25. This is possible because, besides your personal knowledge and experience, you take nothing else into any New Game cycle. Not your ship, not your quests, not your items, weapons, exploration — none of it. Instead, there are some other rewards for entering a new game.
Entering New Game Plus in Starfield for the first time makes you Starborn. For sacrificing your life in your old universe, you get a swanky Starborn spacesuit, plus one of the Starborn Guardian ships that chased you around in base game. The higher your New Game cycle, the better your Starborn armor piece becomes, culminating at NG+10, where you get the Hunter’s suit.
Your Starborn Guardian ship also continues improving, making it more and more of a match for some of Starfield’s more dangerous enemies. You should still upgrade
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