Starfield is Bethesda’s action RPG that’s set to come out in September. Besides the game itself, the dedicated Xbox Starfield controller will also launch for those willing to grab it.
Wccftech brings the news about how much the upcoming Xbox Starfield controller will cost, and the product is far from being as cheap as chips. The controller costs as much as two high-rated games, and furthermore, the fans had different expectations.
The Xbox Starfield controller will cost 89.99 euros
The Xbox Starfield controller will be available as a limited edition, and it has been spotted at a French retailer. The price tag of €89.99 displayed by the store has certainly caused some anxiety among fans. Earlier rumors suggested that the product would cost a lot less: €74.99.
It remains unclear whether the higher price is specific to this local store or if it will be the actual retail price.
Starfield’s description from its official website writes:
Starfield is the first new universe in over 25 years from Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 4,
In this next-generation role-playing game set amongst the stars, create any character you want and explore with unparalleled freedom as you embark on an epic journey to answer humanity’s greatest mystery.
The Xbox Series X console has been around since late 2020, when it launched approximately during the same period as the PlayStation 5 console built by Sony. Xbox Series X stands out for some powerful features, such as ray tracing, 4K graphics, and a lot more. Players even have the chance to jump into their favorite virtual worlds without having to deal with the pesky loading screens.
More details about the controller, including its release date and final price, are expected to be announced during the Xbox/Bethesda showcase of Microsoft.
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