Amongst all the great torrent of information about Starfield that was revealed during yesterday's online showcase was a look at the game's two special editions. They're both pretty expensive (one of them is really expensive, but it comes with a watch—more on that below) but if you're willing to spring for them, you can get into the game up to five days ahead of the official launch.
The Starfield standard edition costs $70/£60/€70 and comes out on September 6. However, for $100/£86/€100, you can opt for the Premium Edition, which gets you the base game plus:
If you're a box collector, there's also a Premium Edition upgrade option available from some retailers, like GameStop and Best Buy, that gets you a Steelbook case and a Constellation patch. It requires a separate purchase of the base game and, technically at least, is only available for the Xbox Series X-S version of Starfield, but you might be able to convince a friendly (or sufficiently bored) GameStop employee to hook you up for the PC edition instead.
I don't know if this is the finalized cover art, but I kinda like the minimalist look:
Otherwise, if you're really committed to the cause, you can also go whole-hog for the Constellation Edition, an extravaganza of physicality that includes all of the above—the base game, Shattered Space expansion, Constellation skin pack, artbook and soundtrack, plus:
This bad boy will set you back a whopping $300, and as far as I know can only be had directly from Bethesda (and is not actually available for purchase just yet). Do note, as the fine print does, that the watch in the Constellation Edition is not actually a telecommunications device, and does not have touchscreen support—it's a watch.
Here's a look at it from
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