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Starfield Limited Edition Controller & Headset Release Date Leaked

Both Starfield Limited Edition Controller and Headset devices have not yet been officially confirmed, but their sale is expected to start in a few days.

Starfield is probably one of the most important Microsoft launches in the coming months. So it should come as no surprise that the Redmond giant will promote Bethesda’s project in all possible ways. One method involves special accessories. Check out the leaked details about the Starfield Limited Edition Controller and Headset for Xbox below.

Starfield Limited Edition Controller & Headset Leaked

Starfield Limited Edition Controller & Headset Leaked

Microsoft is preparing a great gift for fans of Starfield, the space RPG title of Bethesda. A game-themed controller and headset will be officially announced during the Xbox Game Showcase and Starfield Direct.

There have been reports on the web that special, limited editions of controllers and headphones for Xbox consoles, based on Starfield, will be presented during the Xbox Games Showcase. The accessories have not yet been officially presented, but footage showing them has leaked online.

To make it more interesting, the premiere of both accessories will take place on the day of the Xbox Games Showcase broadcast, i.e. on June 11, 2023. Starfield Limited Edition Controller will have a price of 75 euros, and the Limited Edition Headset will cost the equivalent of 125 euros.

Both of these videos are below. We will have more detailed and – most importantly – official information for you soon.

We are almost a week away from Xbox Showcase and Starfield Direct, with the dual feature happening on June 11th. The showcase will run for two hours and will no doubt be packed with content from start to finish.

Additionally, none of the first-party titles being shown will be exclusively pre-rendered. So we will see either game graphics, gameplay or in-engine gameplay videos. Aaron Greenberg – Vice President of Xbox Games Marketing – also officially confirmed this on Twitter.