Every time a new game comes out, there are usually three possibilities for what you’ll do: you instantly refuse to get it, buy it right away, or sit back and think about whether it’s worth your time and money. Starfield is no exception, and as we approach its release date, these thoughts become increasingly apparent. Learning about Starfield’s pre-order bonuses and game editions may help you decide, which is why I’m here to tell you all about them.
All Starfield Pre-Order Bonuses and Game Editions
If you pre-order any Starfield game edition before its September 6 launch date, you’ll receive theOld Mars Skin Packcontaining the following rewards:
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You’ll also obtain the pack if you have an active Game Pass subscription during the game’s installation, meaning you won’t have to make any additional purchases to get the items.
Starfield Game Editions
Starfield features multiple game editions and upgrades you can buy for the following prices:
Game Pass members will get Starfield Standard Edition as part of their subscription, meaning you won’t have to spend an extra $70+ for the game unless you want to keep it forever.

Each Starfield edition also has the following features:
Standard Edition
Related:All Starfield Edition Differences Listed
Premium Edition
If you purchase the physical copy, you can also get a Steelbook Display Case and Constellation Patch from participating stores.
Constellation Edition
While there is no right or wrong decision over which edition to choose, each one has its advantages and disadvantages that will sway your decision to get them. At the end of the day, though, the choice is up to you!
Starfield will be available on July 12, 2025, on PC and Xbox Series X|S. To learn more about the game, check outwhether Starfield is coming to PlayStation 5, or click the game tag below to browse our growing content collection!

Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.
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