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Best Mod Creations in Starfield

Starfield is a massive galactic RPG, but there is still room for improvements and new content. This is where the mod Creations come into play. After taking a look at everything that is officially supported by Bethesda on Xbox and PC, these are the best free and paid Starfield mod Creations players should download.

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Best free and paid mod Creations in Starfield Xbox and PC
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Best Starfield Mods (Free Creations)

While a lot of Creation mods require you to spend Credits to download them, there are some free ones. They may not offer widespread new content, missions, and areas, but they could change or improve the gameplay. Here are the free Creations you should take a look at within the game:

  • Starborn Gravis Suit: This stunning new spacesuit is free to download and looks pretty professional.
  • Cydonia Executive Suite: You are now able to purchase and customize a player home in the city of Cydonia.
  • No Angry Companions: Tired of your companions getting mad every time you do something bad? This mod fixes that.
  • Observatory: This is a new outpost landmark you can build that lets you observe the galaxy.
  • Starshards: This adds the Elder Scrolls Online-like shards to planets throughout the galaxy. Every three shards you collect grants a new skill point.
  • Unlimited Resources: This mod pretty much breaks the game’s challenge since it gives you unlimited resources, ammo, credits, and more.
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Best Paid Mod Creations in Starfield

There are plenty of paid mod Creations in Starfield on both Xbox and PC, and the best ones add solid new content. You don’t want to waste your precious Credits, so here are the best paid mods we have played so far:

  • Trackers Alliance: The Vulture – Costs 700 Credits. This is essentially an expansion for the Trackers Alliance bounty missions. You get some new weapons and even outfits.
  • TGs Luxury Homes Volume 1: 600 Credits. This grants you buildable dream homes you can put pretty much anywhere in the galaxy.
  • StarSim: Mining Conglomerate – 500 Credits. This adds two new hub areas based on the Argos Extractors mining company, which you can more formally join and get new missions from.
  • Neon Ramen: 400 Credits. This adds a gorgeously detailed ramen shop to the beautiful city of Neon. It has an NPC trader and new meals to purchase.

Starfield is available right now for Xbox Series X/S and PC.


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